Some Greek and Roman Observations on the Ethiopian

The absence of color prejudice in the Greco-Roman world has been noted by numerous classicists, anthropologists, and sociologists. Observations on this social phenomenon, however, have been usually made only in the most general terms, unaccompanied by detailed, specific discussion of the etiology of...

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Main Author: Snowden, Frank M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1960
In: Traditio
Year: 1960, Volume: 16, Pages: 19-38
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Summary:The absence of color prejudice in the Greco-Roman world has been noted by numerous classicists, anthropologists, and sociologists. Observations on this social phenomenon, however, have been usually made only in the most general terms, unaccompanied by detailed, specific discussion of the etiology of a racial outlook differing substantially from many later attitudes which attached great importance to the color of the skin.
ISSN:2166-5508
Contains:Enthalten in: Traditio
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0362152900006036