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As William K. Prentice expressed this long-standing skepticism of a genuine Achaean ethnicity in the distant past, at the outset of his article "The Achaeans" (see Prentice 1929, p. 206). Prentice, William K. (April–June 1929). "The Achaeans". American Journal of Archaeology. 33 (2). Archaeological Institute of America: 206–218. doi:10.2307/497808. JSTOR497808. S2CID245265139.
Huxley 1960, p. 22; Güterbock 1983, pp. 133–138; Mellink 1983, pp. 138–141. Huxley, George Leonard (1960). Achaeans and Hittites. Oxford: Vincent Baxter Press. Güterbock, Hans G. (April 1983). "The Hittites and the Aegean World: Part 1. The Ahhiyawa Problem Reconsidered". American Journal of Archaeology. 87 (2). Archaeological Institute of America: 133–138. doi:10.2307/504928. JSTOR504928. S2CID191376388. Mellink, Machteld J. (April 1983). "The Hittites and the Aegean World: Part 2. Archaeological Comments on Ahhiyawa-Achaians in Western Anatolia". American Journal of Archaeology. 87 (2). Archaeological Institute of America: 138–141. doi:10.2307/504929. JSTOR504929. S2CID194070218.
Nagy 2014, Texts and Commentaries – Introduction #2: "Panhellenism is the least common denominator of ancient Greek civilization ... The impulse of Panhellenism is already at work in Homeric and Hesiodic poetry. In the Iliad, the names 'Achaeans' and 'Danaans' and 'Argives' are used synonymously in the sense of Panhellenes = 'all Hellenes' = 'all Greeks'." Nagy, Gregory (2014). "The Heroic and the Anti-Heroic in Classical Greek Civilization". Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of Harvard College. Archived from the original on 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2014-02-07.