patrilineal and matrilineal bilateral in 40% systems; 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Patrilineal, matrilineal bilateral secondary 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 patrilineal and matrilineal bilateral in 40% a 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 ...
residence rule in populations before the Neolithic transition, we modelled three different initial shifts: one from panmixia towards a bilateral and matrilocal system (in which males migrate more than females between villages), one towards a bilateral and multilocal system (in which there is an equa...
What does it mean if a society is matrilineal? What is family genealogy? What is kinship by blood? What is fictive kinship? What is a cultural universal family unit? What is a third family unit? What does kinfolk mean? What is kinship?
descent_rule: "patrilineal" or "matrilineal" residence_rule_1: "patrilocal" or "matrilocal" or "na", corresponding to the first residence rule implemented in the "bilateral2patrilineal" model residence_rule_2: "patrilocal" or "matrilocal" or "na", corresponding to the second residence rule ...
More generally, movable property is thought to empower men to resist matrilineal and matrilocal traditions41,42,43. According to evolutionary anthropologists, patriliny is more prevalent in wealth-accumulating societies because this inheritance rule is better suited to maximising reproductive success due ...
citizenship, even where, in colonial if not precolonial times, descent systems were recorded as showing only a weak commitment to patrilineality (e.g. the Shona of Zimbabwe), or were unambiguously bilateral (the Lozi of Zambia) or even matrilineal (many Zambian and Malawian `tribal' categories...
movable property is thought to empower men to resist matrilineal and matrilocal traditions41,42,43. According to evolutionary anthropologists, patriliny is more prevalent in wealth-accumulating societies because this inheritance rule is better suited to maximising reproductive success due to the higher rep...