Publication: Relatedness within and between Agta residential groups
Relatedness within and between Agta residential groups
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Dyble, M., Migliano, A. B., Page, A. E., & Smith, D. (2021). Relatedness within and between Agta residential groups. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 3, e49. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2021.46
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Theoretical models relating to the evolution of human behaviour usually make assumptions about the kinship structure of social groups. Since humans were hunter–gatherers for most of our evolutionary history, data on the composition of contemporary hunter–gatherer groups has long been used to inform these models. Although several papers have taken a broad view of hunter–gatherer social organisation, it is also useful to explore data from single populations in more depth. Here, we describe patterns of relatedness among the Palanan Agta,
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Dyble, M., Migliano, A. B., Page, A. E., & Smith, D. (2021). Relatedness within and between Agta residential groups. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 3, e49. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2021.46