Demic diffusion
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Demic diffusion
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Demic diffusion, as opposed to trans-cultural diffusion, is a demographic term referring to a migratory model, developed by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, of population diffusion into and across an area that had been previously uninhabited by that group and possibly but not necessarily displacing, replacing, or intermixing with an existing population. In its original formulation, the demic diffusion model includes three phases: (1) population growth, prompted by new available resources as in the cas
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demic_diffusion
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2004-09-17T20:48:14Z
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2024-09-15T03:05:14Z
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