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Has somebody read this?
Preprint from Daniels, Megan (ed.), Homo Migrans: Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History. Albany: SUNY-Press, (Proceedings from a conference in Buffalo, March 2018, manuscript completed 2019). There may be small editorial and formatting changes between this version and the final publication. Towards a New Prehistory: Re-Theorizing Genes, Culture, and Migratory Expansions
Kristian Kristiansen
Abstract This paper introduces a theoretical framework for explaining different forms of migratory expansions and how they relate the genetic, cultural and environmental changes during the fifth-first millennium BCE. Three forms of migratory expansions are proposed: community-based farming colonization, pastoral male dominated migrations, and finally conquest migrations for new land. Forces of change, as well as mechanisms of cultural inclusion and exclusion are outlined. Finally, the future of the third science revolution and its effects is discussed.
Preprint from Daniels, Megan (ed.), Homo Migrans: Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History. Albany: SUNY-Press, (Proceedings from a conference in Buffalo, March 2018, manuscript completed 2019). There may be small editorial and formatting changes between this version and the final publication. Towards a New Prehistory: Re-Theorizing Genes, Culture, and Migratory Expansions
Kristian Kristiansen
Abstract This paper introduces a theoretical framework for explaining different forms of migratory expansions and how they relate the genetic, cultural and environmental changes during the fifth-first millennium BCE. Three forms of migratory expansions are proposed: community-based farming colonization, pastoral male dominated migrations, and finally conquest migrations for new land. Forces of change, as well as mechanisms of cultural inclusion and exclusion are outlined. Finally, the future of the third science revolution and its effects is discussed.