Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... mobility ' as an encompassing and more open concept . Both the migration of ethnic groups and ' demic diffusion ' can then be considered to be specialised forms of mobility , among others , such as transhumance , exogamous mobility ...
... mobility ' as an encompassing and more open concept . Both the migration of ethnic groups and ' demic diffusion ' can then be considered to be specialised forms of mobility , among others , such as transhumance , exogamous mobility ...
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... mobility . That is , a ' big picture ' is assembled from local evidence for migrations without denying the relevance or even central- ity - of small - scale variation to a larger - scale understanding of mobility . Crucially , these ...
... mobility . That is , a ' big picture ' is assembled from local evidence for migrations without denying the relevance or even central- ity - of small - scale variation to a larger - scale understanding of mobility . Crucially , these ...
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... mobility into sharp focus . The long - distance mobility of hunter - gatherer specialists greatly increases as they procure resources for the camp ; this is particularly true when ' group ' sedentism is greatest , during the coldest ...
... mobility into sharp focus . The long - distance mobility of hunter - gatherer specialists greatly increases as they procure resources for the camp ; this is particularly true when ' group ' sedentism is greatest , during the coldest ...
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Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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