The Maritime Alps have been crossed for millennia by the routes of great condottieri and numerous armies, exiles and fugitives, but also by the trajectories originating from the traditional economic activities of the area - such as transhumance or itinerant and seasonal professions - as well as the most recent migratory movements. Mobility in the mountains has always been a necessary constant for the survival of inhabitants, as well as a custom that has allowed us to offer services to residents or to carry out mostly artisan or agricultural activities. This mobility did not only concern the descending movements from the mountain to the sea but also the inverse ones. And above all, ancestral mobility was essentially transalpine and not inte...
Trabajo presentado en la Landscape Archaeology Conference LAC 2020+1, celebrada en Madrid del 8 al 1...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
none3noMigration is a constant feature of the human species and has been an intrinsic characteristic...
International audienceThrough a comparative study of "return migration" from Latin America towards t...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
Les régions de montagne, et donc aussi l’arc alpin, ont toujours été marqués par des mouvements migr...
The goal of this article is to examine the processes that (both legal and illegal) migration flows a...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
This paper looks at current migrant crossing on the Alps from the standpoint of a history of runaway...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
Titre en espagnol : "El impacto de las crecientes mobilidades transmontañesas: primeras conlusiones ...
Titre en espagnol : "El impacto de las crecientes mobilidades transmontañesas: primeras conlusiones ...
For a long time, peripheral rural mountain regions in many countries were marked by emigration, part...
For a long time, peripheral rural mountain regions in many countries were marked by emigration, part...
Trabajo presentado en la Landscape Archaeology Conference LAC 2020+1, celebrada en Madrid del 8 al 1...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
none3noMigration is a constant feature of the human species and has been an intrinsic characteristic...
International audienceThrough a comparative study of "return migration" from Latin America towards t...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
Les régions de montagne, et donc aussi l’arc alpin, ont toujours été marqués par des mouvements migr...
The goal of this article is to examine the processes that (both legal and illegal) migration flows a...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
This article discusses current European migration flows, their impacts on the European Alps, and fut...
This paper looks at current migrant crossing on the Alps from the standpoint of a history of runaway...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
Titre en espagnol : "El impacto de las crecientes mobilidades transmontañesas: primeras conlusiones ...
Titre en espagnol : "El impacto de las crecientes mobilidades transmontañesas: primeras conlusiones ...
For a long time, peripheral rural mountain regions in many countries were marked by emigration, part...
For a long time, peripheral rural mountain regions in many countries were marked by emigration, part...
Trabajo presentado en la Landscape Archaeology Conference LAC 2020+1, celebrada en Madrid del 8 al 1...
This paper aims at retracing the important phases of migrations in the alpine regions and the Jura f...
none3noMigration is a constant feature of the human species and has been an intrinsic characteristic...