Are Affines Treated as Biological Kin? A Test of Hughes's Hypothesis
Affines (or "in-laws") have long been recognized within anthropology as a special kind of kin. Evolutionary biology, in contrast, has typically treated affines as though they were unrelated: only direct genetic kinship counts. However, Hughes (1988) argued that Hamilton's concept of i...
Những tác giả chính: | Burton-Chellew, M, Dunbar, R |
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
2011
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