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Tables I.1. “Minimal definition” of migration and accompanying variables 7 6.1. Six properties of conceptual metaphor 122 6.2. Container metaphors in Mesa Verde material culture 128 6.3. Expressions of container metaphors in Mesa Verde material culture 129 6.4. Lexical data from seven Pueblo languages 134 6.5. Expressions of Mesa Verde container metaphors in modern Pueblo languages 137 7.1. Schematic representation of the archaeological, ethnohistoric, and linguistic data at different scale 152 10.1. Categories of word borrowing 209 10.2. Eastern Cushitic loanwords in the Pre-Proto-Ongamo-Maa period 215 10.3. Baringo Southern Nilotic loanwords in Proto-Ongamo-Maa 216 10.4. Southern Cushitic (Ma’a) loanwords in the early Maa language 218 10.5. Kalenjin loanwords in the early Maa language 222 10.6. South Kalenjin loanwords in Central Maasai dialects 224 11.1. Descriptive statistics for strontium isotope data for archaeological human tooth enamel and bone from Tiwanaku-affiliated sites 239 12.1. Birthplaces of Semai Senoi married pairs 251 12.2. Backward stochastic migration matrix for Semai Senoi data 252 ...

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