Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period

The myth of the reborn nation’ was one of the results of my recent research on figurines, the history of the religion of Yehud, and the rise of monotheism. The purpose of this paper is presenting a discussion about ‘the myth of the reborn nation’ from the perspective of ethnicity. 

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Main Author: Izaak de Hulster
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Donner Institute 2014-12-01
Series:Approaching Religion
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67546
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spelling doaj-f46ecb955c6a4ed8b78e99efd4f676e52020-11-25T00:46:09ZengDonner InstituteApproaching Religion1799-31212014-12-014210.30664/ar.67546Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid periodIzaak de HulsterThe myth of the reborn nation’ was one of the results of my recent research on figurines, the history of the religion of Yehud, and the rise of monotheism. The purpose of this paper is presenting a discussion about ‘the myth of the reborn nation’ from the perspective of ethnicity. https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67546Middle EastArchaeologyEthnicityIsrael -- HistoryPalestine -- HistoryGroup identity
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Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period
Approaching Religion
Middle East
Archaeology
Ethnicity
Israel -- History
Palestine -- History
Group identity
author_facet Izaak de Hulster
author_sort Izaak de Hulster
title Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period
title_short Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period
title_full Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period
title_fullStr Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period
title_full_unstemmed Ethnicity and 'the Myth of the Reborn Nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in Yehud during the Achaemenid period
title_sort ethnicity and 'the myth of the reborn nation': investigations in collective identity, monotheism and the use of figurines in yehud during the achaemenid period
publisher Donner Institute
series Approaching Religion
issn 1799-3121
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The myth of the reborn nation’ was one of the results of my recent research on figurines, the history of the religion of Yehud, and the rise of monotheism. The purpose of this paper is presenting a discussion about ‘the myth of the reborn nation’ from the perspective of ethnicity. 
topic Middle East
Archaeology
Ethnicity
Israel -- History
Palestine -- History
Group identity
url https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67546
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