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Demography and Migration Population trajectories from the Neolithic to the Iron Age - Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 5: Sessions XXXII-2 and XXXIV-8 (English, French, Paperback)
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Demography and Migration Population trajectories from the Neolithic to the Iron Age - Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 5: Sessions XXXII-2 and XXXIV-8 (English, French, Paperback)
Series: Proceedings of the UISPP World Congress
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This volume presents the combined proceedings of two complementary
sessions of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris,
France): Sessions XXXII-2 and XXXIV-8. These sessions aimed to
identify demographic variations during the Neolithic and Bronze Age
and to question their causes while avoiding the potential
taphonomic and chronological biases affecting the documentation. It
appears that certain periods feature a large number of domestic
and/or funeral sites in a given region and much fewer in the
following periods. These phenomena have most often been interpreted
in terms of demographics, habitat organization or land use. They
are sometimes linked to climatic and environmental crises or
historical events, such as population displacements. In the past
few years, the increase in large-scale palaeogenetic analyses
concerning late prehistory and protohistory has led to the
interpretation of genomic modifications as the result of population
movements leading to demographic transformations. Nevertheless,
historiography demonstrates how ideas come and go and come again.
Migration is one of these ideas: developed in the first part of the
XX century, then abandoned for more social and economic analysis,
it recently again assumed importance for the field of ancient
people with the increase of isotopic and ancient DNA analysis. But
these new analyses have to be discussed, as the old theories have
been; their results offer new data, but not definitive answers.
During the sessions, the full range of archaeological data and
isotopic and genetic analysis were covered, however for this
publication, mainly archaeological perspectives are presented.
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