Wim van Binsbergen (left) and Fred
Woudhuizen; photo Mels van der Mede
The Authors:
Wim van Binsbergen, PhD, is Senior
Researcher, African Studies Centre, Leiden, and Professor
of Foundations of Intercultural Philosophy (Philosophical
Faculty, Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Fred Woudhuizen, PhD, is Independent
Researcher at Heiloo, Netherlands, and Editor of the
journal Talanta: Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society
Author contacts:
wimvanbinsbergen@gmail.com
fredwoudhuizen@yahoo.com
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Now
published (August 2011)
van Binsbergen, Wim M.J., &
Woudhuizen, Fred, C., 2011, Ethnicity in
Mediterranean Protohistory, British
Archaeological Reports (BAR) International Series No.
2256, Oxford: Archaeopress, 519 pp., 84 figures, 46
tables, cumulative bibliography, index of proper
names, authors index, ISBN 978-1-4073-0823-4, £70.
To be ordered from: http://www.hadrianbooks.co.uk
Click here for an extensive summary of
the book and bio-/bibliographical details on the two
authors (PDF)
In addition to the Preliminaries, the
book consists of the following five parts:
- PART I. ETHNICITY IN MEDITERRANEAN
PROTO-HISTORY: EXPLORATIONS IN THEORY AND METHOD:
With extensive discussions of the Homeric
catalogue of ships, the Biblical Table of
Nations, and the Sea Peoples of the Late Bronze
Age, against the background of a long-range
comparative framework,
BY WIM M.J. VAN BINSBERGEN, p. 17
- PART II. THE ETHNICITY OF THE SEA
PEOPLES: AN HISTORICAL, ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
LINGUISTIC STUDY,
BY FRED C. WOUDHUIZEN, p. 191
- PART III. THE ETHNICITY OF THE SEA
PEOPLES: A SECOND OPINION,
BY WIM M.J. VAN BINSBERGEN, p. 331
- PART IV. THE ETHNICITY OF THE SEA
PEOPLES: TOWARDS A SYNTHESIS, AND IN ANTICIPATION
OF CRITICISM,
BY WIM VAN BINSBERGEN & FRED C. WOUDHUIZEN,
p. 395
- PART V. REFERENCE MATERIAL:
CUMULATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEXES, p. 419
In addition to: the extensive summary of the
book as a whole (click here),
click the following links to have a look at fulltext
previews (click for PDFs) of
The book's principal focus is on
the Mediterranean Bronze Age and the massive
political, linguistic and ethnic changes marking that
period's end; meanwhile, this chapter particularly
dwells on this book's great relevance for, and
indebtedness to, African Studies and Intercultural
Philosophy, whilst presenting an overview of the main
methodological and theoretical tools to be deployed
in the course of its argument
or click on the following
link for a fulltext download of the entire book:
van Binsbergen, Wim M.J., & Woudhuizen,
Fred, C., 2011, Ethnicity in Mediterranean
Protohistory, British Archaeological Reports (BAR)
International Series No. 2256, Oxford: Archaeopress, 519
pp., 84 figures, 46 tables, cumulative bibliography,
index of proper names, authors index, ISBN
978-1-4073-0823-4, £70.
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Fig. 21.2. Statue-menhirs from Corsica:
(a) Cauda (with horns reconstructed on the helmets), (b)
Scalsa Murta (from Grosjean 1966b. Fig. 5: Sandars 1980:
99. afb. 60)
Fig. 21.3. Distribution of Urnfield
culture and (dotted arrowed lines) the route of the Sea
Peoples; (a) c. 1180 BC
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