The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic Strontium, ADNA, and Archaeological Kinship Analyses.
Two decades of strontium isotope research on Neolithic European burials - reinforced by high-profile ancient DNA studies - has led to widespread interpretations that these were patrilocal societies, implying significant residential mobility for women. This volume questions that narrative from a soci...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Archaeopress,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents Page
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Figure 1.1. Locations of Neolithic European sites discussed in text.
- Figure 1.2. Chronological distribution of sites discussed in text.
- Corporate Kin Groups, Marriage, Residence, and Postmortem Location
- Matrilineal descent groups
- Figure 2.1. Lineage memberships and biological relations after adopting a unilineal membership principle. Whether matrilineal (top) or patrilineal (bottom) most lineage comembers (black) lack close biological relations and most biological relations are ex
- Matrilineal groups and marriage
- Matrilineal groups and residence
- Figure 2.2. Kinship and community patterns. Settlements of unrelated extended families (A), lineages with separate settlements for sub-lineage families (B), lineages with single settlements (C), clans with multiple sub-clan lineage settlements (D), settle
- Matrilineal groups and postmortem location
- Patrilineal descent groups
- Patrilineal groups and marriage
- Patrilineal groups and residence
- Patrilineal groups and postmortem location
- Bilateral descent
- Bilateral descent and marriage
- Bilateral descent and corporate residential groups
- Bilateral descent with patrilocal corporate residential groups
- Bilateral descent with matrilocal corporate residential groups
- Bilateral descent with bilocal corporate residential groups
- Neolocality
- Intra-cemetery Strontium Isotope models
- Figure 2.3. Isotope Model 1: Three sets of kinship practices resulting in male homogeneity and female heterogeneity in strontium isotope ratios. Shaded areas represent different geological landforms with different strontium isotope ratios. The bold circle
- Sr Isotope model 1
- Sr Isotope model 2
- Figure 2.4. Isotope Model 2: Two sets of kinship practices resulting in intra- and inter-sex homogeneity in strontium isotope ratios. Shaded areas represent different geological landforms with different strontium isotope ratios. The bold circle is the vil
- Sr Isotope model 3
- Figure 2.5. Isotope Model 3: Matrilocality and bilateral descent resulting in female homogeneity and male heterogeneity in strontium isotope ratios. Shaded areas represent different geological landforms with different strontium isotope ratios. The bold ci
- Figure 2.6. Isotope Model 4: Bilocality and bilateral descent resulting in intra- and inter-sex heterogeneity in strontium isotope ratios. Shaded areas represent different geological landforms with different strontium isotope ratios. The bold circle is th
- Sr Isotope model 4
- Intra-cemetery aDNA models