The reaction against archaeological explanations relying on
invasion and migration was part of the processualist critique in
the 1960s. Only recently have archaeologists like Kristiansen
argued that as migrations can be traced in the historical record,
some archaeological method of identifying them must be found. This
volume comes from a 1993 TAG session and pursues this issue.
Contents: On the Move Again: Migrations and Invasions in
Archaeological Explanation (John Chapman and Helena Hamerow); The
Impact of Modern Invasions and Migrations on Archaeological
Explanation (John Chapman); Prehistoric Migration as a Social
Process (David Anthony); Migration Theory and the Anglo-Saxon
'Identity Crisis' (Helena Hamerow); Britons, Anglo-Saxons and the
Germanic Burial Ritual (Sally Crawford); Social Network and Pattern
of Language Change (James Milroy and Lesley Milroy).
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