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Moving northward. Professor Volker Heyd's Festschrift as he turns 60

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    SYSNO ASEP0577559
    Druh ASEPM - Kapitola v monografii
    Zařazení RIVC - Kapitola v knize
    NázevExamples of Iron Age mobility patterns in the light of multi-isotopic evidence
    Tvůrce(i) Danielisová, Alžběta (ARU-G) RID, SAI, ORCID
    Celkový počet autorů1
    Zdroj.dok.Moving northward. Professor Volker Heyd's Festschrift as he turns 60. - Helsinki : Archaeological Society of Finland, 2023 / Lahelma A. ; Lavento M. ; Mannermaa K. ; Ahola M. ; Holmqvist E. ; Nordqvist K. - ISSN 1799-8611 - ISBN 978-952-69942-3-9
    Rozsah strans. 193-208
    Poč.str.16 s.
    Poč.str.knihy455
    Forma vydáníTištěná - P
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.FI - Finsko
    Klíč. slovamobility ; migration ; translocality ; Iron Age ; cemeteries ; isotopic data
    Vědní obor RIVAC - Archeologie, antropologie, etnologie
    Obor OECDArchaeology
    CEPGA23-07764S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR
    Institucionální podporaARU-G - RVO:67985912
    AnotaceThis paper discusses the topics of mobility and migration in the field of archaeological sciences. Theoretical models used to interpret mobility data are adapted from anthropology, social history, and gender studies. Migration is seen as a complex and heterogeneous social process conditioned by various factors affecting the form and scale of movement. Here we differentiate between migration and mobility, where migration is seen as a specific process involving permanent or extended movement of people, while mobility is a continuous movement for social, cultural, or political reasons. The concept of translocality is quoted to describe high levels of multidirectional movements among social groups constantly engaged in communication networks involving mobility on various scales. These theoretical concepts are applied to the isotopic data from La Tène cemeteries to explore the Celtic expansion in the 4th and 2nd centuries BC north and south of the Alps. Overall, this paper highlights the importance of considering contexts, time scale, distance, frequency, or social groups involved when assessing the nature of past movements. It also emphasises the need for appropriate methods to archaeologically recognise migration as a specific process and the adoption of theoretical models that can help understand mobility patterns in the past.
    PracovištěArcheologický ústav Praha
    KontaktLada Šlesingerová, slesingerova@arup.cas.cz, Tel.: 257 014 412
    Rok sběru2024
    Elektronická adresahttp://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_11/MASF11_12_Danielisova.pdf
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