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- 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...
- as Bulgarian, Serbian, and Bosniak follow this system for different patrilinear and matrilinear uncles but collapse mother's sister and father's sister...
- oral tradition. Where people groups and communities rely solely on a patrilinear family line, their common ancestor often became the subject of a legend...
- carried it. Van Beethoven neither lived nor was born in Bettenhoven, but a patrilinear ancestor perhaps was. Such names often go back centuries and may once...
- choose to attach their husband's surname to the front. Chinese surname is patrilinear where the father's surname is p****ed on to his children, but more recently...
- po****tions make it difficult to estimate the age of the matrilinear and patrilinear most recent common ancestors of modern po****tions (Mitochondrial Eve...
- steppes. The hypothesis suggests that the Indo-Europeans, a patriarchal, patrilinear, and nomadic culture of the Pontic–Caspian steppe (which is now part...
- matrilinear mitochondrial DNA (mDNA) in all animals, and in mammals, patrilinear Y-chromosomal DNA (yDNA). Hitt, Jack (July 15, 2013). "DNA Backs Lore...
- where the limit is about four generations back, but still determined patrilinearly. This rule does not apply to Muslims or other ethnic groups. The Quran...
- patrifocal, patrilateral, patrilineage, patrilineal, patrilineality, patrilinear, patrilocal, patrilocality, patrimonial, patrimony, patron, patronage...