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The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic Bradley E. Ensor (Professor of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Eastern Michigan University)

The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic By Bradley E. Ensor (Professor of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Eastern Michigan University)

The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic by Bradley E. Ensor (Professor of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Eastern Michigan University)


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Two decades of strontium isotope research on Neolithic European burials - reinforced by high-profile ancient DNA studies - has led to widespread interpretations that these were patrilocal societies, implying significant residential mobility for women. This volume questions that narrative from a social anthropological perspective on kinship.

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The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic: Strontium, aDNA, and Archaeological Kinship Analyses by Bradley E. Ensor (Professor of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Eastern Michigan University)

Two decades of strontium isotope research on Neolithic European burials - reinforced by high-profile ancient DNA studies - has led to widespread interpretations that these were patrilocal societies, implying significant residential mobility for women. The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic questions that narrative from a social anthropological perspective on kinship. It introduces models for inferring residence and descent with isotope and genetic data and provides in-depth descriptions of archaeological kinship analysis. From social anthropological insights to reassessments of data, an alternative perspective on the social dynamics of Neolithic European societies emerges from this new guide for prehistorians working with biological and archaeological materials.

About Bradley E. Ensor (Professor of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Eastern Michigan University)

Bradley E. Ensor (PhD 2003, University of Florida) is a professor of anthropology at Eastern Michigan University (2003-present). He teaches archaeology, social anthropology, and physical anthropology. His research addresses theory and methods in archaeology, bioarchaeology, and ethnology emphasizing the intersections of political economy, kinship, and gender. His publications include Crafting Prehispanic Maya Kinship (2013), The Archaeology of Kinship (2013), Oysters in the Land of Cacao (2020), 17 journal articles, and 7 chapters in edited volumes.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments ;
Introduction ;
Corporate Kin Groups, Marriage, Residence, and Postmortem Location ;
Neolithic European Kinship: Dental Strontium Isotope Ratios ;
Neolithic European Kinship: aDNA ;
'Supporting Evidence' ;
Archaeological Kinship Analysis ;
Neolithic European Kinship: Archaeology ;
The Very Bilocal, Bilateral European Neolithic ;
Glossary ;
References Index

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NGR9781789699807
9781789699807
1789699800
The Not Very Patrilocal European Neolithic: Strontium, aDNA, and Archaeological Kinship Analyses by Bradley E. Ensor (Professor of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Eastern Michigan University)
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Archaeopress
2021-09-30
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