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  • Cultural Diversity Packet also available for $8 (available through CANE-Publications)
    • "Beyond Greece and Rome: Teaching Cultural Diversity in the Roman Empire."
  • E. Akurgal, The Birth of Greek Art: The Mediterranean and Near East (London, 1968).
  • R. D. Barnett, "Some Contacts between Greek and Oriental Religions," Eléments (1960) 143-53.
  • Martin Bernal, Black Athena. Vol. I: The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985 (New Brunswick, 1987).
  • T.F.R.G. Braun, "The Greeks in the Near East," in Cambridge Ancient History.2 , Vol. III.3 (Cambridge, 1982) 1-31.
  • ________, "The Greeks in Egypt," ibid. 32-56.
  • Walter Burkert, The Orientalizing Revolution. Near Eastern Influence on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age (Cambridge, 1992).
  • W. M. Davis, "Plato on Egyptian Art," Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 66 (1979) 121-27.
  • Kenneth Dover, Greek Homosexuality (Cambridge, 1978)
  • Robert Drews,The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East (Princeton, 1988).
  • ________, The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe ca. 1200 B.C. (Princeton, 1993).
  • Elaine Fantham, et al., ed. Women in the Classical World (Oxford, 1994).
  • K, Galinksy, "Multiculturalism in Greece and Rome," Classical and Modern Interactions: Postmodern Architecture, Multiculturalism, Decline and Other Issues (1992): 116-53.
  • Pericles George, Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience: From the Archaic Period to the Age of Xenophon (Baltimore, 1994).
  • E. Gruen, "Cultural Fictions and Cultural Identity," APA Presidential Address
  • P. Hardie, "Fifth-Century Athenian and Augustan Images of the Barbarian Other," Classics Ireland 4 (1997):
  • Richard Hawley, and Barbara Levick, eds. Women in Antiquity: New Assessments (N.Y., 1995).
  • Mary Lefkowitz and Maureen Fant, eds., Women's Life in Greece and Rome: A Source Book In Translation (Baltimore, 1982).
  • Mary R. Lefkowitz and Guy MacLean Rogers, eds. Black Athena Revisited. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996. See in particular from this volume:
    • Mary Lefkowitz, "Ancient History, Modern Myths." 3-23.
    • John Baines, "The Aims and Methods of Black Athena," 27-48.
    • John E. Coleman, "Did Egypt Shape the Glory That Was Greece?," 280-302.
    • Jay H. Jasanoff and Alan Nussbaum. "Word Games: The Linguistic Evidence in Black Athena." 177-205.
    • Edith Hall, "When Is a Myth Not a Myth?: Bernal's `Ancient Model,'" 333-348.
    • Mario Liverani, "The Bathwater and the Baby," 421-427.
    • Robert Palter, "Eighteenth-Century Historiography in Black Athena," 349-402.
    • Guy Maclean Rogers,, "Multiculturalism and the Foundations of Western Civilization," 428-443.
    • Frank M. Snowden, Jr, "Bernal's `Blacks' and the Afrocentrists," 112-128.
  • R. Mondi, "Greek and Near Eastern Mythology". in Approaches to Greek Myth, ed. L. Edmonds (Baltimore, 1990) 141-98.
  • Sarah Pomeroy, Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity (N.Y., 1975).
  • D. Ridgway, and F.R. Ridgway. Italy before the Romans: The Iron Age, Orientalising and Etruscan Periods (London, 1979).
  • Arlene Saxonhouse, Fear of Diversity:The Birth of Political Science in Ancient Greek Thought (Chicago, 1992).
  • Frank Snowden, Jr. Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience (Cambridge, MA, 1970).
  • _____. Before Color Prejudice (Cambridge, MA, 1983).
  • I. Van Sertima, ed., Black Women in Antiquity (New Brunswick/ London, 1984).  


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