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2016
Chapter 20 focuses on kinship in Athenian social life and legal proceedings, especially as illustrated in the Demosthenic corpus. It explains why kinship was important to Athenians (civil and economic status), and how legal rules, combined with norms of age at marriage and gender roles, structured the bilateral kindred and shaped relations with kin and
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Chapter 20 focuses on kinship in Athenian social life and legal proceedings, especially as illustrated in the Demosthenic corpus. It explains why kinship was important to Athenians (civil and economic status), and how legal rules, combined with norms of age at marriage and gender roles, structured the bilateral kindred and shaped relations with kin and
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1993
Abstract Kinship in our own lives gets little conscious attention, perhaps because we take it for granted. Anthropologists first noticed how important it was in cultures other than our own; some sociologist and historians in tum became curi ous about kinship in the Westem world.
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Abstract Kinship in our own lives gets little conscious attention, perhaps because we take it for granted. Anthropologists first noticed how important it was in cultures other than our own; some sociologist and historians in tum became curi ous about kinship in the Westem world.
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A high-resolution picture of kinship practices in an Early Neolithic tomb
Nature, 2021Chris Fowler +2 more
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AdvKin: Adversarial Convolutional Network for Kinship Verification
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2021Lei Zhang +2 more
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Patch-Based Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet Transform for Kinship Recognition
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2021Aarti Goyal, Toshanlal Meenpal
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