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Studying human migratory patterns can help us make sense of evolution, biology, linguistics, and so much more. Human Migration takes readers through population development and their respective origins to create a comprehensive picture of human migrat
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Maria de Lourdes Muñoz-Moreno, Mirna Isabel Ochoa-Lugo, Gerardo Pérez-Ramírez, Kristine G. Beaty, Adrián Martínez Meza, Michael H. Crawford
The Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica persisted approximately 3,000 years and was one of the most advanced of its time. Mayas had the only known full writing system, as well as highly developed mathematical and astronomical systems. They als
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190945961.003.0006
Human migration is a major contributor to globalization that facilitates gene flow and the exchange of culture and ideas. This edited volume compiles research on many aspects of migration, population development, and human genetics. It also provides
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190945961.003.0001
This volume on human migration has a biocultural and environmental emphasis. The chapters are arranged into five topical sections, including a theoretical overview of migration from recent African origins to Asia, Siberia, and the Americas; reconstru
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190945961.003.0021
International population movement is an underlying factor in the emergence of public health threats and risks that must be managed worldwide. These risks are often related to, but not limited to, transmissible pathogens. Mobile populations can link z
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190945961.003.0019
Autor:
Luis F. Bate, Alejandro Terrazas, José Concepción Jiménez López, Gloria Martínez Sosa, Gabriel Saucedo Arteaga, Robert Hedges, José Antonio Pompa y Padilla, David Huddart, Iván R. Muñoz Ovalle, Bernardo Arriaza, Luis Lozano Aguirre Beltrán, Alejandro Heredia Barbero, Miguel Ángel Peña Rico, Eduardo Villarreal Ramírez, José Ocotlán Flores, Eligio Orozco Mendoza, Lauro Bucio Galindo, Virginia Steen-McIntyre, Alan L. Bryan, Ruth Gruhn, Héctor M. Pucciarelli, Marina L. Sardi, Carlos Serrano Sánchez, Fernando Ramírez Rozzi, Ricardo Lascuráin Ledesma, Raúl Chávez Sánchez, José Luis Críales Cortés, Ximena Chávez Balderas, Adrián Martínez-Meza, Miguel Moreno Galeana, Álvaro Díaz-Badillo, María de Lourdes Muñoz Moreno, Lorena Valencia, María Villanueva, Nicholas P. Herrmann, Richard L. Jantz, Douglas W. Owsley, Cristóbal Gnecco, Eileen Jhonson, Óscar J. Polaco, Robson Bonnichsen, Michael Full, Marvin Reken, Silvia González, Luis Morett Alatorre, Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales
Se presentan los resultados y avances en las investigaciones sobre el origen del hombre americano, su antigüedad, las migraciones, el medio ambiente en el que se desarrolló, la megafauna y sus pinturas rupestres, entre otros temas.