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In anthropology, a lineage is a unilineal descent group that traces its ancestry to a demonstrably shared ancestor, known as the apical ancestor. Lineages... |
Look up linage, lineage, or lineages in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lineage may refer to: Lineage (anthropology), a group that can demonstrate its... |
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present... |
Kinship (redirect from Lineage group) history, anthropology has developed a number of related concepts and terms in the study of kinship, such as descent, descent group, lineage, affinity/affine... |
chromosome Ethnic group Family Genealogy Genetic genealogy Kinship Lineage (anthropology) Lineal descendant Most recent common ancestor Progenitor "Thesaurus... |
Biological anthropology, also known as physical anthropology, is a scientific discipline concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human... |
of Augustus' successors, notably Tiberius, Nero, and Domitian. Lineage (anthropology) The title Augustus was officially conferred on Octavian by the... |
Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which... |
Tribe (category Political anthropology) Martin van Bruinessen argued, "the terms of standard anthropological usage, 'tribe', 'clan' and 'lineage' appear to be a straitjacket that ill fits the social... |
Band society (redirect from Band (anthropology)) larger than an extended family or clan. The general consensus of modern anthropology sees the average number of members of a social band at the simplest level... |
with a Melanesian-type big-man system. The latter consists of segmented lineage groups, locally held together by faction-leaders who compete for power... |
A segmentary lineage society has equivalent parts ("segments") held together by shared values. A segmentary lineage society is a type of tribal society... |
in which each person is identified with their matriline, their mother's lineage, and which can involve the inheritance of property and titles. A matriline... |
lineage. Amber Case generally tells people that the actual number of self-described cyborg anthropologists is "about seven". The Cyborg Anthropology Wiki... |
A lineage-bonded society is a type of acephalous society predicated on claims of a common ancestor. A lineage-bonded society is by population, the smallest... |
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Patrilineality (redirect from Paternal lineages) family membership derives from and is recorded through their father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property, rights, names, or titles... |
anthropology, this early work focused on kinship as the key to understanding political organization, and emphasized the role of the 'gens' or lineage... |
Patriarchy (redirect from Patriarchy (anthropology)) dominance and privilege are held by men. The term patriarchy is used both in anthropology to describe a family or clan controlled by the father or eldest male... |
mother" respectively. Family Kinship and descent Marriage Cultural anthropology Anthropology List of anthropologists Schwimmer, Brian. "Systematic Kinship... |