In order to address the temporal and conceptual dichotomy in migration studies discussed in the introduction, the authors of this chapter (sociocultural anthropologists and archaeologists/bioarchaeologists) engaged in direct dialogue to develop a shared set of definitions and concepts. Our goal was to develop a comprehensive intellectual framework for investigating both the causes and consequences of migration throughout human history
Conferences such as this and its predecessor in Périgueux present data on a scale that can often see...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
Since Homo erectus left Africa over a million years ago, to the constant transfer of people between ...
Although the first anthropological studies were the result of colonial conquests and encounters w...
This dissertation consists of a diachronic investigation of migrant experiences in the Mediterranean...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
Migration is a key concept in archaeology. It is a common explanation for the distribution and diffu...
In an anthropological context, the term migration defines every temporary or definitive movement of ...
The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies i...
In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this t...
In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this t...
ABSTRACT: The frequency and the size of the migrating movements of population over the historical er...
Migration is a topic that is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, both theoretically and ...
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the new series of Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology, a...
Migration can be considered a human strategy to improve life and can be defined as a natural behavio...
Conferences such as this and its predecessor in Périgueux present data on a scale that can often see...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
Since Homo erectus left Africa over a million years ago, to the constant transfer of people between ...
Although the first anthropological studies were the result of colonial conquests and encounters w...
This dissertation consists of a diachronic investigation of migrant experiences in the Mediterranean...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
Migration is a key concept in archaeology. It is a common explanation for the distribution and diffu...
In an anthropological context, the term migration defines every temporary or definitive movement of ...
The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies i...
In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this t...
In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this t...
ABSTRACT: The frequency and the size of the migrating movements of population over the historical er...
Migration is a topic that is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, both theoretically and ...
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the new series of Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology, a...
Migration can be considered a human strategy to improve life and can be defined as a natural behavio...
Conferences such as this and its predecessor in Périgueux present data on a scale that can often see...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
Since Homo erectus left Africa over a million years ago, to the constant transfer of people between ...