Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric Eurasia
Herausgeber: Fernández-Götz, Manuel; Cartwright, Rachel; Stockhammer, Philipp W; Nimura, Courtney
Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric Eurasia
Herausgeber: Fernández-Götz, Manuel; Cartwright, Rachel; Stockhammer, Philipp W; Nimura, Courtney
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Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric Eurasia rethinks the role of migrations in late prehistoric Eurasia, integrating cutting-edge scientific analyses with theoretical perspectives that highlight the complexity of past population movements.
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Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric Eurasia rethinks the role of migrations in late prehistoric Eurasia, integrating cutting-edge scientific analyses with theoretical perspectives that highlight the complexity of past population movements.
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- Proceedings of the British Academy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267356
- ISBN-10: 0197267351
- Artikelnr.: 66169162
- Proceedings of the British Academy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9780197267356
- ISBN-10: 0197267351
- Artikelnr.: 66169162
Manuel Fernández-Götz is Abercromby Professor of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. His main research interests are Iron Age and Roman societies in Europe, the archaeology of identities, and conflict archaeology. He has authored over 200 publications and directed fieldwork projects in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Croatia. His research has been recognised with the award of the Philip Leverhulme Prize and the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Thomas Reid Medal. He is currently directing the Leverhulme-funded project 'Beyond Walls: Reassessing Iron Age and Roman Encounters in Northern Britain'. Courtney Nimura is the Curator of Later European Prehistory at the Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology and Research Fellow at Wolfson College, University of Oxford. She completed her PhD at the University of Reading in 2013, and since then has worked on and led several research projects on topics such as Bronze Age Northern European rock art, Iron Age art and coins, and later prehistoric rivers in Britain. Her research focuses on rock art and portable art in Europe; Bronze Age and Iron Age archaeology in Northern, Central, and Western Europe; coastal and intertidal archaeology; effects of environmental change on art production; and the intersections of archaeological and anthropological theory in prehistoric art studies. Philipp W. Stockhammer is Professor for prehistoric archaeology with a focus on the Eastern Mediterranean at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich and Co-director of the Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig. After his PhD in Heidelberg in 2008, he worked as a Post-doctoral Researcher and Lecturer at the Universities of Heidelberg and Basel. He leads several collaborative research projects on the Bronze and Early Iron Ages in Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, among them an ERC Starting Grant (2015) and an ERC Consolidator Grant (2020). His research focuses on intercultural encounter, social practices, bioarchaeology, mobility, food, and health. Rachel Cartwright is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota. Previously, she studied Archaeology, History, and Classics at the University of Texas at Austin and Durham University. Her research is centred on the Viking Age migrations in the North Atlantic, with a particular focus on Iceland and northern Scotland. She has carried out fieldwork in the United States, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, and Croatia.
* 1: MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ, COURTNEY NIMURA, PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER,
AND RACHEL CARTWRIGHT: Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric
Eurasia: An Introduction
* 2: MAJA GORI AND AYDIN ABAR: Comparing Apples and Oranges?
Confronting Social Science and Natural Science Approaches to
Migration in Archaeology
* 3: VOLKER HEYD: The Mobility and Migration Revolution in Third
Millennium BC Europe
* 4: ANDREW P. FITZPATRICK: Bell Beaker Mobility: Marriage, Migration,
and Mortality
* 5: KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN: Bronze Age Travellers
* 6: THOMAS STÖLLNER, HANDE ÖZYARKENT, AND ANTON GONTSCHAROV: Andronovo
Mobility Revisited: New Research on Bronze Age Mining and
Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia
* 7: BARRY MOLLOY, CAROLINE BRUYÈRE, AND DRAGAN JOVANOVI: Rethinking
Material Culture Markers for Mobility and Migration in the
Globalising European Later Bronze Age: A Comparative View from the Po
Valley and Pannonian Plain
* 8: PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER AND KEN MASSY: Mobility at the Onset of the
Bronze Age: A Bioarchaeological Perspective
* 9: KATHARINA REBAY-SALISBURY: Marriage, Motherhood, and Mobility in
Bronze and Iron Age Central Europe
* 10: CAROLA METZNER-NEBELSICK: Migration in Archaeological Discourse:
Two Case Studies from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age
* 11: PETER S. WELLS: The Scale of Population Movements: A Model for
Later Prehistory
* 12: VERONICA CICOLANI AND LORENZO ZAMBONI: Alpine Connections: Iron
Age Mobility in the Po Valley and the Circum-Alpine Regions
* 13: IAN ARMIT: Mobility and Migration in Bronze and Iron Age Britain:
The COMMIOS Project
* 14: NICO ROYMANS AND DIEDERICK HABERMEHL: Migration and Ethnic
Dynamics in the Lower Rhine Frontier Zone of the Expanding Roman
Empire (60 BC-AD 20): A Historical-Anthropological Perspective
* 15: COURTNEY NIMURA, RACHEL CARTWRIGHT, PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER, AND
MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ: On the Move: Relating Past and Present Human
Mobility
AND RACHEL CARTWRIGHT: Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric
Eurasia: An Introduction
* 2: MAJA GORI AND AYDIN ABAR: Comparing Apples and Oranges?
Confronting Social Science and Natural Science Approaches to
Migration in Archaeology
* 3: VOLKER HEYD: The Mobility and Migration Revolution in Third
Millennium BC Europe
* 4: ANDREW P. FITZPATRICK: Bell Beaker Mobility: Marriage, Migration,
and Mortality
* 5: KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN: Bronze Age Travellers
* 6: THOMAS STÖLLNER, HANDE ÖZYARKENT, AND ANTON GONTSCHAROV: Andronovo
Mobility Revisited: New Research on Bronze Age Mining and
Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia
* 7: BARRY MOLLOY, CAROLINE BRUYÈRE, AND DRAGAN JOVANOVI: Rethinking
Material Culture Markers for Mobility and Migration in the
Globalising European Later Bronze Age: A Comparative View from the Po
Valley and Pannonian Plain
* 8: PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER AND KEN MASSY: Mobility at the Onset of the
Bronze Age: A Bioarchaeological Perspective
* 9: KATHARINA REBAY-SALISBURY: Marriage, Motherhood, and Mobility in
Bronze and Iron Age Central Europe
* 10: CAROLA METZNER-NEBELSICK: Migration in Archaeological Discourse:
Two Case Studies from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age
* 11: PETER S. WELLS: The Scale of Population Movements: A Model for
Later Prehistory
* 12: VERONICA CICOLANI AND LORENZO ZAMBONI: Alpine Connections: Iron
Age Mobility in the Po Valley and the Circum-Alpine Regions
* 13: IAN ARMIT: Mobility and Migration in Bronze and Iron Age Britain:
The COMMIOS Project
* 14: NICO ROYMANS AND DIEDERICK HABERMEHL: Migration and Ethnic
Dynamics in the Lower Rhine Frontier Zone of the Expanding Roman
Empire (60 BC-AD 20): A Historical-Anthropological Perspective
* 15: COURTNEY NIMURA, RACHEL CARTWRIGHT, PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER, AND
MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ: On the Move: Relating Past and Present Human
Mobility
* 1: MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ, COURTNEY NIMURA, PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER,
AND RACHEL CARTWRIGHT: Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric
Eurasia: An Introduction
* 2: MAJA GORI AND AYDIN ABAR: Comparing Apples and Oranges?
Confronting Social Science and Natural Science Approaches to
Migration in Archaeology
* 3: VOLKER HEYD: The Mobility and Migration Revolution in Third
Millennium BC Europe
* 4: ANDREW P. FITZPATRICK: Bell Beaker Mobility: Marriage, Migration,
and Mortality
* 5: KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN: Bronze Age Travellers
* 6: THOMAS STÖLLNER, HANDE ÖZYARKENT, AND ANTON GONTSCHAROV: Andronovo
Mobility Revisited: New Research on Bronze Age Mining and
Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia
* 7: BARRY MOLLOY, CAROLINE BRUYÈRE, AND DRAGAN JOVANOVI: Rethinking
Material Culture Markers for Mobility and Migration in the
Globalising European Later Bronze Age: A Comparative View from the Po
Valley and Pannonian Plain
* 8: PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER AND KEN MASSY: Mobility at the Onset of the
Bronze Age: A Bioarchaeological Perspective
* 9: KATHARINA REBAY-SALISBURY: Marriage, Motherhood, and Mobility in
Bronze and Iron Age Central Europe
* 10: CAROLA METZNER-NEBELSICK: Migration in Archaeological Discourse:
Two Case Studies from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age
* 11: PETER S. WELLS: The Scale of Population Movements: A Model for
Later Prehistory
* 12: VERONICA CICOLANI AND LORENZO ZAMBONI: Alpine Connections: Iron
Age Mobility in the Po Valley and the Circum-Alpine Regions
* 13: IAN ARMIT: Mobility and Migration in Bronze and Iron Age Britain:
The COMMIOS Project
* 14: NICO ROYMANS AND DIEDERICK HABERMEHL: Migration and Ethnic
Dynamics in the Lower Rhine Frontier Zone of the Expanding Roman
Empire (60 BC-AD 20): A Historical-Anthropological Perspective
* 15: COURTNEY NIMURA, RACHEL CARTWRIGHT, PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER, AND
MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ: On the Move: Relating Past and Present Human
Mobility
AND RACHEL CARTWRIGHT: Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric
Eurasia: An Introduction
* 2: MAJA GORI AND AYDIN ABAR: Comparing Apples and Oranges?
Confronting Social Science and Natural Science Approaches to
Migration in Archaeology
* 3: VOLKER HEYD: The Mobility and Migration Revolution in Third
Millennium BC Europe
* 4: ANDREW P. FITZPATRICK: Bell Beaker Mobility: Marriage, Migration,
and Mortality
* 5: KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN: Bronze Age Travellers
* 6: THOMAS STÖLLNER, HANDE ÖZYARKENT, AND ANTON GONTSCHAROV: Andronovo
Mobility Revisited: New Research on Bronze Age Mining and
Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia
* 7: BARRY MOLLOY, CAROLINE BRUYÈRE, AND DRAGAN JOVANOVI: Rethinking
Material Culture Markers for Mobility and Migration in the
Globalising European Later Bronze Age: A Comparative View from the Po
Valley and Pannonian Plain
* 8: PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER AND KEN MASSY: Mobility at the Onset of the
Bronze Age: A Bioarchaeological Perspective
* 9: KATHARINA REBAY-SALISBURY: Marriage, Motherhood, and Mobility in
Bronze and Iron Age Central Europe
* 10: CAROLA METZNER-NEBELSICK: Migration in Archaeological Discourse:
Two Case Studies from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age
* 11: PETER S. WELLS: The Scale of Population Movements: A Model for
Later Prehistory
* 12: VERONICA CICOLANI AND LORENZO ZAMBONI: Alpine Connections: Iron
Age Mobility in the Po Valley and the Circum-Alpine Regions
* 13: IAN ARMIT: Mobility and Migration in Bronze and Iron Age Britain:
The COMMIOS Project
* 14: NICO ROYMANS AND DIEDERICK HABERMEHL: Migration and Ethnic
Dynamics in the Lower Rhine Frontier Zone of the Expanding Roman
Empire (60 BC-AD 20): A Historical-Anthropological Perspective
* 15: COURTNEY NIMURA, RACHEL CARTWRIGHT, PHILIPP W. STOCKHAMMER, AND
MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ: On the Move: Relating Past and Present Human
Mobility