In the last decade, the exponential increase in migration studies focusing on the mobility of groups and single individuals—mostly based on aDNA and strontium isotope analyses—has provided an important extra layer of information regarding past social dynamics. The current relatively large quantity of data and their constant increase provide an opportunity to examine human mobility in unprecedented detail. In short, the course of academic dialogue is changing from producing evidence for movement to examining differences or similarities in human mobilities across temporal and geographical barriers. Moreover, the amount and type of new data are beginning to provide new kinds of information that can help us grasp why that movement first came ab...
Mobility is one of the most important processes shaping spatiotemporal patterns of variation in gene...
The presented work entitled "Mobility of Human Populations at the End of the Stone Age" describes, g...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
In the last decade, the exponential increase in migration studies focusing on the mobility of groups...
The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other discip...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
The development of new scientific methodologies and, consequently, the arrival of increasing amounts...
We present results of the largest multidisciplinary human mobility investigation to date of skeletal...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of pa...
Mgr. Václav Hrnčíř Mobility of individuals and populations in the prehistoric period. Confrontation ...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of p...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a tumultuous time politically...
Human migration patterns are of interest to scientists representing many fields. Theories have been ...
Mobility is a major mechanism of human adaptation, both in the deep past and in the present. Decades...
Mobility is one of the most important processes shaping spatiotemporal patterns of variation in gene...
The presented work entitled "Mobility of Human Populations at the End of the Stone Age" describes, g...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
In the last decade, the exponential increase in migration studies focusing on the mobility of groups...
The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other discip...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
The development of new scientific methodologies and, consequently, the arrival of increasing amounts...
We present results of the largest multidisciplinary human mobility investigation to date of skeletal...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of pa...
Mgr. Václav Hrnčíř Mobility of individuals and populations in the prehistoric period. Confrontation ...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of p...
Strontium isotope analysis of archeological skeletal materials is a highly effective and commonly em...
The Migration Period (375 to 568 CE) of Central and Eastern Europe was a tumultuous time politically...
Human migration patterns are of interest to scientists representing many fields. Theories have been ...
Mobility is a major mechanism of human adaptation, both in the deep past and in the present. Decades...
Mobility is one of the most important processes shaping spatiotemporal patterns of variation in gene...
The presented work entitled "Mobility of Human Populations at the End of the Stone Age" describes, g...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...