Book Description
The monumental study of Michael Sakellariou (1912-2014) –the outcome of decades-long research– attempts to situate in space and time twenty-five Greek ethnic groups. The geographical cradle of these groups in the Late Bronze Age, their ethnic affinities and their dispersal in historical times are studied through the exploitation of all available evidence (genealogical myths, institutional, dialectic and other cultural indicators), after a thorough examination of the sources.