To understand how migrations affect human securities, look to the past
Jeffrey H. Altschul(Statistical Research (United States)), Scott G. Ortman(University of Colorado Boulder), Scott Ingram(Colorado College), Rachael Kiddey(University of York), Elise Alonzi(University College Dublin), Franco Niccolucci(University of Florence), Hélène Timpoko Kienon-Kaboré(Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny), Douglas W. Bird(Pennsylvania State University), Beth K. Scaffidi(Arizona State University), Corey S. Ragsdale(Southern Illinois University Edwardsville), Penny Bickle(Department of Archaeology), Ian Armit(University of York), Elena Isayev(University of Exeter), Christopher S. Beekman(University of Colorado Denver), Keith Kintigh(Arizona State University), Andrew W. Kandel(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Juan Barceló, Mark Aldenderfer(University of California, Merced)
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