Under embargo until: 2022-04-15This paper argues that personal and group migration (as a subset of mobility) was a central feature of Linearbandkeramik (c. 5500-4900 cal BC) life, and not confined to short-term events along the agricultural frontier. The first part summarises the data currently available on individual migration (mostly interpreted as female exogamy) and the migration of households or groups of households. It is noted that in current models, migratory behaviour is often seen as pertaining to lower-status groups or that it constitutes a crisis response. In the second part of the paper, I outline the evidence, both isotopic and archaeological, for migration as a constant behaviour and show where this has opened up avenues for ...
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This dissertation consists of a diachronic investigation of migrant experiences in the Mediterranean...
Neolithic dispersal in Europe has been alternatively explained through spread of farmers (migrationi...
International audienceSince the early 1970s, the demic diffusion model is the cornerstone of the mig...
Whether or not the spread of agriculture in Europe was accompanied by movements of people is a long-...
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