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Patrilineal segmentary systems provide a peaceful explanation for the post-Neolithic Y-chromosome bottleneck. [PDF]
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Variations in dietary patterns in the ancient Greek colony of Abdera: insights from isotopic evidence and Bayesian modelling. [PDF]
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Fed the same way? Exploring the influence of breastfeeding, weaning, and childhood diet on adult sex ratios through stable isotope analysis of incremental dentine in Medieval Tuscany, Italy (11th-15th c. CE). [PDF]
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Extraordinary siblings: Mole rats, marmosets, and Radcliffe-Brown. [PDF]
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2018
Sielo Coleman, Patrick Morse
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Sielo Coleman, Patrick Morse
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“You Shall Not Marry a Canaanite!” Endogamy, (Canaanite) Exogamy and Theology in Genesis 12–50
Horizons in Biblical Theology, 2023In Gen 12–50 the interactions between the patriarchs and the Canaanites are more positive than in the later Hebrew Scriptures, with the exception of the ban on marriage.
William Ford
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Antiquity, 2023
The late third-millennium BC Longshan period was a crucial time for state formation in central China. During these centuries, long-distance networks expanded and shared material culture and then cultural practices spread across wider areas precipitating ...
Xiaotong Wu +7 more
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The late third-millennium BC Longshan period was a crucial time for state formation in central China. During these centuries, long-distance networks expanded and shared material culture and then cultural practices spread across wider areas precipitating ...
Xiaotong Wu +7 more
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Diaspora, 2023
:This article is about marriage stories collected from Palestinian Muslim families making a new life in Germany while seeking to retain their transnational ties and cultural roots.
T. Malsch
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:This article is about marriage stories collected from Palestinian Muslim families making a new life in Germany while seeking to retain their transnational ties and cultural roots.
T. Malsch
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