human migration hypothesis
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concept
A human migration hypothesis is a conceptual model that explains when, how, and why human populations moved and dispersed across different geographic regions over time.
Observed surface forms (3)
- migration hypothesis ×1
- prehistoric migration ×1
- theory of peopling of the Americas ×1
Instances (4)
- Beringian standstill hypothesis
- Austronesian expansion via concept surface "prehistoric migration"
- ice-free corridor hypothesis via concept surface "migration hypothesis"
- Clovis-first debate via concept surface "theory of peopling of the Americas"