CHAPTER Defining Culture 1 and Identities
tices. He called these non-Greek societies “barbarian,” a word in Greek in his time that meant people whose language, religion, ways of life, and customs differed from those of the Greeks. Initially, barbarian meant different from what was Greek. Later, the Greeks began to use the word to mean “outlandish, rude, or brutal.” When the word ................
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