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Human Mobility in Archaeology: Practices, Representations and Meanings (Paperback)
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Human Mobility in Archaeology: Practices, Representations and Meanings (Paperback)
Series: Ex Novo: Journal of Archaeology
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It has been abundantly demonstrated that theories and paradigms in
the humanities are influenced by historical, economic and
socio-cultural conditions, which have profoundly influenced
archaeology's representation of migration. This was mostly
conceived as the study of the movement of large and homogenous
population groups, whose identity was often represented as
ethnically characterized. The present-day shift of attention from
collective to individual agency and the countless facets of
migration goes hand in hand with new socio-political and cultural
scenarios such as the extraordinary migratory flows into Europe,
shifting boundaries, alternative forms of citizenship and identity,
and the emergence of emotive reactionism. The third volume of Ex
Novo gathers multidisciplinary contributions addressing mobility to
understand patterns of change and continuity in past worlds;
reconsider the movement of people, objects, and ideas alongside
mobile epistemologies, such as intellectual, scholarly or educative
traditions, rituals, practices, religions and theologies; and
provide insights into the multifaceted relationship between mobile
practices and their shared meanings and how they are represented
socially and politically.
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