A Question of Identity 2019
DOI: 10.1515/9783110615449-002
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“…What we know from archaeological and philological sources demonstrates that the Achaemenid Empire was inherently multi-ethnic, and people were oftentimes displaced and moved from one part of the empire to another, wherever their particular skills were needed (Henkelman 2013: 538; Zilberg 2019). There is ample evidence that group-related differences were perceived, but were considered fluid and changeable, and ethnic affiliation seems not to have been a limiting factor for success in the imperial administration (Zilberg 2019).…”
Section: Reflections Of the Monuments In Emerging Iranian Identitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What we know from archaeological and philological sources demonstrates that the Achaemenid Empire was inherently multi-ethnic, and people were oftentimes displaced and moved from one part of the empire to another, wherever their particular skills were needed (Henkelman 2013: 538; Zilberg 2019). There is ample evidence that group-related differences were perceived, but were considered fluid and changeable, and ethnic affiliation seems not to have been a limiting factor for success in the imperial administration (Zilberg 2019).…”
Section: Reflections Of the Monuments In Emerging Iranian Identitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%