- Patrilineality, also
known as the male line, the
spear side or
agnatic kinship, is a
common kinship system in
which an individual's
family membership derives...
- children, and his children's
children who are all
patrilineally related.
Patrilineages are more
common globally, with
examples found in many cultures, such...
-
components analysis suggested a
common ancestry of
Samaritan and
Jewish patrilineages. Most of the
former may be
traced back to a
common ancestor in what...
- (time to Y-MRCA) of 588,000
years ago for
Neanderthal and Homo
sapiens patrilineages,
dubbed ante Adam, and 275,000
years ago for Y-MRCA. The Y-chromosomal...
- "Female
genital mutilation,
fertility control, women's roles, and the
patrilineage in
modern Sudan: a
functional analysis".
American Ethnologist. 2 (4):...
- Feldman,
Marcus W.; Oefner,
Peter J. (September 2004). "Reconstruction of
patrilineages and
matrilineages of
Samaritans and
other Israeli po****tions from Y-Chromosome...
-
components analysis suggested a
common ancestry of
Samaritan and
Jewish patrilineages. Most of the
former may be
traced back to a
common ancestor in what...
- Gefel, D; Shpirer, I; Woolf, E; Hillel, J (2004). "Reconstruction of
patrilineages and
matrilineages of
Samaritans and
other Israeli po****tions from Y-chromosome...
- not
consanguineous units, but political-ethnic
units composed of many
patrilineages. In the
early period, the Kergüd
tribe also
belonged to the confederation...
- Jossi; Feldman,
Marcus W.; Oefner,
Peter J. (2004). "Reconstruction of
patrilineages and
matrilineages of
Samaritans and
other Israeli po****tions from Y-Chromosome...