Search results for "Exogamy"

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Female exogamy and gene pool diversification at the transition from the final neolithic to the early Bronze Age in central Europe

2017

Human mobility has been vigorously debated as a key factor for the spread of bronze technology and profound changes in burial practices as well as material culture in central Europe at the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. However, the relevance of individual residential changes and their importance among specific age and sex groups are still poorly understood. Here, we present ancient DNA analysis, stable isotope data of oxygen, and radiogenic isotope ratios of strontium for 84 radiocarbon-dated skeletons from seven archaeological sites of the Late Neolithic Bell Beaker Complex and the Early Bronze Age from the Lech River valley in southern Bavaria, Germany. Complete mitocho…

Male0301 basic medicineengineering.materialDiversification (marketing strategy)03 medical and health sciencesBronze AgeBeakerKinshipHumans0601 history and archaeologyBronzeAnthropology CulturalHistory AncientMultidisciplinary060102 archaeologyExogamyGene Pool06 humanities and the artsBiological SciencesArchaeologyEurope030104 developmental biologyAncient DNAGeographyGenome MitochondrialengineeringFemaleGene pool
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Kinship, acquired and inherited status, and population structure at the Early Bronze Age Mokrin necropolis in northern Serbia

2020

AbstractTwenty-four ancient genomes with an average sequencing coverage of 0.85±0.25 X were produced from the Mokrin necropolis, an Early Bronze Age (2,100-1,800 BC) Maros culture site in Serbia, to provide unambiguous identification of biological sex, population structure, and genetic kinship between individuals. Of the 24 investigated individuals, 15 were involved in kinship relationships of varying degrees, including 3 parent-offspring relationships. All observed parent-offspring pairs were mother and son. In addition to the absence of biological daughters, we observed a number of young women and girls with no biological relatives in our sample. These observations, together with the high…

0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyGrave goods060102 archaeologymedia_common.quotation_subjectExogamyPopulation06 humanities and the artsBiological MotherSocial stratification03 medical and health sciencesGeographyBronze AgeKinship0601 history and archaeologyeducation030304 developmental biologyDiversity (politics)media_commonDemography
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El matrimonio en el pensamiento social de Luis Vives: entre la antropología y la teoría política

2017

Se estudia el pensamiento de Vives acerca del matrimonio, defendiendo que este forma parte no solo de sus ideas pedagogicas, sino tambien de su pensamiento social. Se analiza primero el matrimonio como ley natural y, mas extensamente, como ley humana. Se ponen de manifiesto algunas similitudes entre las ideas expuestas por el humanista y la moderna antropologia del parentesco, especialmente en lo relativo a la relacion entre prohibicion del incesto y exogamia. El sistema de subordinacion de genero que se desprende del analisis de Vives permite ubicar a este como un teorico del patriarcado moderno, con implicaciones politicas y sociales. Vives’ thinking about marriage is studied, arguing tha…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASSocial thoughtPhilosophyExogamy:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]EthnologyHumanitiesVIVESIANA
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