Accessing mid-scale collective identities in the past: new bioarchaeological perspectives on kinship
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Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness - The contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social relations
Roberto Risch, Harald Meller
Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness : The contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations
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Opening Up the Family Tree: Promoting More Diverse and Inclusive Studies of Family, Kinship, and Relatedness in Bioarchaeology
Kent Johnson
Bioarchaeologists Speak Out: Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues, 2019
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Cvecek 2024 Why kinship still needs anthropologists
Sabina Cveček
Why kinship still needs anthropologists in the 21st century, 2024
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Souvatzi. 2017. Kinship and Social Archaeology.
Stella Souvatzi
2017
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Rethinking the Archaeological Application of Iroquoian Kinship
Jennifer Birch
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Kinship and material culture: archaeological implications of the human global diaspora
Clive Gamble
2008
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Kinship in Anthropology
Margherita Margiotti, Paolo Fortis, Joanna Overing
International Ecnyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences. 2nd Edition. J.Wright (ed.)
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Kinship Past, Kinship Present: Bio-Essentialism in the Study of Kinship
Robert A Wilson
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Kinship, history, and descent
Keith Ray
Neolithic Britain, 2018
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Kinship through the parallel lines: probing the social and biological divide
Mohammad Talib
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, 2016
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(2008) W. Haak, G. Brandt, H.N. de Jong, C. Meyer, R. Ganslmeier, C. Hawkesworth, V. Heyd, A.W.G. Pike, H. Meller & K.W. Alt, Ancient DNA, Strontium isotopes, and osteological analyses shed light on social and kinship organization of the Later Stone Age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS; Washington) 47, vol. 105 (25. November), 2008, p. 18226-18231 (plus 27 pages of Supporting Information).
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The Rebirth of Kinship: Evolutionary and Quantitative Approaches in the Revitalization of a Dying Field ()
Siobhan Mattison
Human nature, 2011
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The Rebirth of Kinship
Bikash Bage
Human Nature, 2011
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D. Jones and B. Milicic, eds., Kinship, Language and Prehistory: Per Hage and the Renaissance in Kinship Studies
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Andrea Rebecca Marrocchi Savoi, 2nd December 2018, "Almost Related: Fictive Kinship in Ancient Sumer" - London Postgraduate Conference for the Ancient Near East. LPCANE
Andrea Rebecca Marrocchi Savoi
2018
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New Approaches to the Reconstruction of Kinship and Social Structure Based on Bioarchaeological Analysis of Neolithic Multiple and Collective Graves.
Christian Meyer
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Ancient DNA, Strontium isotopes and osteological analyses shed light on social and kinship organization of the Later Stone Age.
Christian Meyer
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Was Genealogy a Powerful Cultural Construct in Prehistory? Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Historica, 20(2), 43-50 (2016). Uploaded December 12, 2017
Lolita Nikolova
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Kinship Determination in Archeological Contexts Through DNA Analysis
david caramelli
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Transformationality and Dynamicality of Kinship Structure
Fadwa El Guindi
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Almost a Family, Practically Related: Questions on Sumerian Kinship Terminology
Andrea Rebecca Marrocchi Savoi
Special Issue: Ancient Lives, New Stories 2018 Conference Proceedings, 2022
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Cultural Approach to The Study of Kinship
Vikramendra Kumar
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, 2021
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Extensive pedigrees reveal the social organization of a Neolithic community
Maïté Rivollat
Nature, 2023
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Back To Kinship II: A General Introduction
Fadwa El Guindi, Dwight Read
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The primal path to kinship: a critical review of Bernard Chapais, Primeval Kinship: How Pair-Bonding Gave Birth to Human Society
Robert A Wilson
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Kinship Analysis on Skeletal Ancient Remains: The Case of “El Cerro De La Horra” (Burgos, Spain)
Ángel Esparza Arroyo
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2019
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Kinship as social strategy: A contextual biodistance analysis of the Early Mycenaean Ayios Vasileios North Cemetery, southern Greece
Paraskevi (Voula) Tritsaroli
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Race and Kinship: Anthropology and the "Genealogical Method"
Staffan Mueller-Wille
The Politics of Making Kinship. Historical and Anthropological Perspectives, edited by Erdmute Alber, David Sabean, Simon Teuscher, and Tatjana Thelen. Oxford: Berghahn, 2021
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The deep history of kinship takes us back to procreation, but procreation is not the story of kinship
Dwight Read
Terrain [en ligne], 2022
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Kinship theory: A paradigm shift
Dwight Read
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