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- Human Biology
- Wayne State University Press
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- Reconstructing the History of Marriage Strategies in Indo-European-Speaking Societies: Monogamy and Polygyny Volume 83, Number 1, February 2011, pp. 87-105
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Reconstructing the History of Marriage and Residence Strategies in Indo-European—Speaking Societies
- Reconstructing the History of Residence Strategies in Indo-European-Speaking Societies: Neo-, Uxori-, and Virilocality
- Reconstructing the History of Marriage Strategies in Indo-European-Speaking Societies: Monogamy and Polygyny
- Obesity, Hypertension, and Migration: A Meta-Analysis of Populations of the South Asian Diaspora
- Mitochondrial DNA in Basque Descendants from the City of Trinidad, Uruguay: Uruguayan- or Basque-like Population?
- Increased Resolution of Y Chromosome Haplogroup T Defines Relationships among Populations of the Near East, Europe, and Africa
- Genetic Homogeneity Across Bantu-Speaking Groups from Mozambique and Angola Challenges Early Split Scenarios between East and West Bantu Populations
- Drafting Human Ancestry: What Does the Neanderthal Genome Tell Us about Hominid Evolution? Commentary on Green et al. (2010)
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