Original paper
Matrilocal residence is ancestral in Austronesian societies
Volume: 276, Issue: 1664, Pages: 1957 - 1964
Published: Mar 4, 2009
Abstract
The nature of social life in human prehistory is elusive, yet knowing how kinship systems evolve is critical for understanding population history and cultural diversity. Post-marital residence rules specify sex-specific dispersal and kin association, influencing the pattern of genetic markers across populations. Cultural phylogenetics allows us to practise 'virtual archaeology' on these aspects of social life that leave no trace in the...
Paper Details
Title
Matrilocal residence is ancestral in Austronesian societies
Published Date
Mar 4, 2009
Volume
276
Issue
1664
Pages
1957 - 1964
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