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History and Identity in the Late
Antique Near East
OX FOR D ST U DI E S I N L ATE A N TIQU IT Y
Series Editor
Ralph Mathisen
Late Antiquity has unified what in the past were disparate disciplinary, chro-
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History and Identity in the Late Antique Near East
Edited by Philip Wood
History and Identity in the Late
Antique Near East
Edited by Philip Wood
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
History and identity in the late antique Near East, 500–1000 /edited by Philip Wood.
p. cm.—(Oxford studies in late antiquity)
Th is volume arose out of a seminar series organized at the Classics Centre of Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, in 2009 and a subsequent workshop in 2010.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-19-991540-8
1. Middle East—Civilization—Congresses. 2. Middle East—Antiquities—Congresses.
3. National characteristics—Congresses. I. Wood, Philip, 1982–
DS42.4.H57 2010
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