(I) Mobilities in Prehistory. People, resources, objects, sites and territories is the result of the acknowledgement of human mobility as a central subject in archaeological research. It presents itself as a book with a plural and broad range, showcasing several contributions with distinctive theoretical and methodological approaches, multiple empirical case studies and different geographies across a large time span. This holistic and integrated framework is the one that is required to analyse mobility, a complex and multidimensional phenomenon of undeniable importance for the understanding of the dynamics that shaped past communities and their relations, not only between themselves, but also with the territory - dynamics that take shape in...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
The careful excavation of physical evidence and examination of contexts and provenance allow us to m...
Approaches that treat the landscape dimension as more than joined ‘dots’, but as a continuum where i...
The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other discip...
Movement is integral to all aspects of human life. It allows us to carry out tasks ranging from the ...
A majority of laymen, politicians and scholars consciously or subconsciously understand settled livi...
Mobility concerns the ways and logics of movement from place to place. Understanding hunter-gatherer...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Arqueologia e Território apresentada à Faculdade de LetrasEncarando a mob...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
Mobility and Migration in Ancient Mesoamerican Cities should be considered a seminal work for the to...
In the last decade, the exponential increase in migration studies focusing on the mobility of groups...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
Social processes of production which articulate with hunter-gatherer mobility are systematically exa...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
International audienceSocial worlds are constituted by movement. Mobility entails the circulation no...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
The careful excavation of physical evidence and examination of contexts and provenance allow us to m...
Approaches that treat the landscape dimension as more than joined ‘dots’, but as a continuum where i...
The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other discip...
Movement is integral to all aspects of human life. It allows us to carry out tasks ranging from the ...
A majority of laymen, politicians and scholars consciously or subconsciously understand settled livi...
Mobility concerns the ways and logics of movement from place to place. Understanding hunter-gatherer...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Arqueologia e Território apresentada à Faculdade de LetrasEncarando a mob...
The prehistoric epochs can be reconstructed exclusively through material remains. Only in the last c...
Mobility and Migration in Ancient Mesoamerican Cities should be considered a seminal work for the to...
In the last decade, the exponential increase in migration studies focusing on the mobility of groups...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
Social processes of production which articulate with hunter-gatherer mobility are systematically exa...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
International audienceSocial worlds are constituted by movement. Mobility entails the circulation no...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
The careful excavation of physical evidence and examination of contexts and provenance allow us to m...
Approaches that treat the landscape dimension as more than joined ‘dots’, but as a continuum where i...