Megan Daniel’s edited volume, Homo Migrans: Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History has just been published through SUNY Press!
This publication stems from her year-long post-doctoral fellowship at SUNY Buffalo, where she organized an international conference on the topic. The volume brings together archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, and geneticists to discuss the past, present, and future of migration studies in archaeology, particularly in light of new scientific advances like whole genome sequencing of ancient DNA, combined with emerging historical models of the ancient Mediterranean and Europe. Franco De Angelis also has a chapter in this volume: “New Data and Old Narratives: Migrants and the Conjoining of the Cultures and Economies of the Pre-Roman Western Mediterranean”.
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