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Migration and Disruptions: Toward a Unifying Theory of Ancient and Contemporary Migrations
Brenda J Baker
Migration and Disruptions: Toward a Unifying Theory of Ancient and Contemporary Migrations
Brenda J Baker
Migration has always been a fundamental human activity, yet little collaboration exists between scientists and social scientists examining how it has shaped past and contemporary societies. This innovative volume brings together sociocultural anthropologists, archaeologists, bioarchaeologists, ethnographers, paleopathologists, and others to develop a unifying theory of migration.
Marc Notes: Includes index.; In this groundbreaking unifying theory of migration, a group of researchers from various anthropological disciplines attempt to identify the social and environmental disruptions that led to migration, regardless of its temporal space. Never before has such a diverse group of scholars met to identify and codify across time the reasons humans migrate. Biographical Note: Brenda J. Baker is associate professor of anthropology at Arizona State University and coeditor of "Bioarchaeology of Native American Adaptation in the Spanish Borderlands. "Takeyuki Tsuda is professor of anthropology at Arizona State University.
Contributor Bio: Baker, Brenda J Brenda J. Baker is associate professor of anthropology at Arizona State University and coeditor of Bioarchaeology of Native American Adaptation in the Spanish Borderlands. Contributor Bio: Tsuda, Takeyuki Brenda J. Baker is associate professor of anthropology at Arizona State University and coeditor of Bioarchaeology of Native American Adaptation in the Spanish Borderlands.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 30, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780813060804 |
Publishers | University Press of Florida |
Pages | 336 |
Dimensions | 164 × 244 × 29 mm · 732 g |
Editor | Baker, Brenda J. |
Editor | Tsuda, Takeyuki |
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