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Migration and disruptions: Toward a unifying theory of ancient and contemporary migrations
Brenda Baker
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Takeyuki Tsuda
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Bioarchaeological Research, Center for (CBR)
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Disruption
100%
Islamic Conquest
54%
Human Migration
51%
Resettlement
43%
Ethiopia
40%
Anglo-Saxon
36%
Prehistory
35%
Anthropologists
32%
Archaeologists
31%
Mexico
30%
Causes
20%
Economics
18%
Social Sciences
migration
74%
society
54%
prehistory
36%
resettlement
29%
Ethiopia
28%
social scientist
25%
social economics
23%
Mexico
21%
cause
15%
event
15%
present
14%
time
9%