%0 Journal Article %T Rethinking Identity, Ethnicity, and ¡®Hellenization¡¯ in pre-Roman Liburnia %A Barnett %A Charles %J - %D 2016 %R 10.15291/misc.1367 %X Sa£¿etak It is widely accepted that the Liburni, at some point in the Iron Age, ruled over much of the Adriatic. Professor Slobodan £¿a£¿e was the first scholar to truly challenge these narratives through a critique of the written sources. The aim of this paper is to build upon the work of £¿a£¿e in seeking to rethink identities in pre-Roman Liburnia through analysis of ancient literary sources. It also takes a multidisciplinary approach, and seeks to address ideas about identity and cultural change through material culture. A reexamination is undertaken into Liburnian identity through archaeological evidence, and the transformations it apparently went through during the Iron Age, focusing on ideas about ethno-cultural identities and ¡®Hellenization¡¯ in interpretations of developments in Liburnia during the last 4 centuries BCE %K Liburnia %K Iron Age %K identity %K ethnicity %K Hellenization %K material culture %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=281303