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Découverte du chaînon manquant dans l'histoire des langues indo-européennes
https://decouvertes-archeologiques.blogspot.com/2025/02/decouverte-du-chainon-manquant-dans.html
#langue #indoeuropéen #Anatolie #steppe #Asie #Europe #archéologie #histoire #Yamnaya #ADN -
Découverte du chaînon manquant dans l'histoire des langues indo-européennes
https://decouvertes-archeologiques.blogspot.com/2025/02/decouverte-du-chainon-manquant-dans.html
#langue #indoeuropéen #Anatolie #steppe #Asie #Europe #archéologie #histoire #Yamnaya #ADN -
Découverte du chaînon manquant dans l'histoire des langues indo-européennes
https://decouvertes-archeologiques.blogspot.com/2025/02/decouverte-du-chainon-manquant-dans.html
#langue #indoeuropéen #Anatolie #steppe #Asie #Europe #archéologie #histoire #Yamnaya #ADN -
CW: Physics article discussing origins of shame, monogamy? Really!? CW: Patriarchy; matriarchy. Maybe considered nudity by some.
I am posting this for speculative fiction and fantasy writers who want to create truly alien human cultures. Consider this excellent but also unthinking poorly analyzed article (IMHO). The author's culture gets in the way.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-million-year-lucy-fossil-reveals.html
There is a distinct bias toward patriarchy in this article and the assumption that monogamy was necessary evolutionarily without supporting evidence. Relatedness for the sake of child care can't be clearer if uncles and brothers are the somehow essential male care providers, not some random "father". Matrilineal cultures likely existed until the idea of Indo-Europeans property rights through the male line took over our cultures 6-8 millennia ago. Archeological finds support this. That is the origin of shame, to control women's sexuality at the price of female self-determination to force property rights solely down a patrilineal line.
Humans haven't always lived the way they do now, nor must they in the future.
A thought provoking article—in many ways.
#Archaeology #Patriarchy #Matriarchy #Monogamy #human #Evolution #Anthropology #Culture #Society #indoeuropeen #matriarchy #Fiction #SpeculativeFiction #ScienceFiction #SF #Writer #Writing #Author #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #specfiction #WomensRights #women.
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CW: Physics article discussing origins of shame, monogamy? Really!? CW: Patriarchy; matriarchy. Maybe considered nudity by some.
I am posting this for speculative fiction and fantasy writers who want to create truly alien human cultures. Consider this excellent but also unthinking poorly analyzed article (IMHO). The author's culture gets in the way.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-million-year-lucy-fossil-reveals.html
There is a distinct bias toward patriarchy in this article and the assumption that monogamy was necessary evolutionarily without supporting evidence. Relatedness for the sake of child care can't be clearer if uncles and brothers are the somehow essential male care providers, not some random "father". Matrilineal cultures likely existed until the idea of Indo-Europeans property rights through the male line took over our cultures 6-8 millennia ago. Archeological finds support this. That is the origin of shame, to control women's sexuality at the price of female self-determination to force property rights solely down a patrilineal line.
Humans haven't always lived the way they do now, nor must they in the future.
A thought provoking article—in many ways.
#Archaeology #Patriarchy #Matriarchy #Monogamy #human #Evolution #Anthropology #Culture #Society #indoeuropeen #matriarchy #Fiction #SpeculativeFiction #ScienceFiction #SF #Writer #Writing #Author #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #specfiction #WomensRights #women.
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CW: Physics article discussing origins of shame, monogamy? Really!? CW: Patriarchy; matriarchy. Maybe considered nudity by some.
I am posting this for speculative fiction and fantasy writers who want to create truly alien human cultures. Consider this excellent but also unthinking poorly analyzed article (IMHO). The author's culture gets in the way.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-million-year-lucy-fossil-reveals.html
There is a distinct bias toward patriarchy in this article and the assumption that monogamy was necessary evolutionarily without supporting evidence. Relatedness for the sake of child care can't be clearer if uncles and brothers are the somehow essential male care providers, not some random "father". Matrilineal cultures likely existed until the idea of Indo-Europeans property rights through the male line took over our cultures 6-8 millennia ago. Archeological finds support this. That is the origin of shame, to control women's sexuality at the price of female self-determination to force property rights solely down a patrilineal line.
Humans haven't always lived the way they do now, nor must they in the future.
A thought provoking article—in many ways.
#Archaeology #Patriarchy #Matriarchy #Monogamy #human #Evolution #Anthropology #Culture #Society #indoeuropeen #matriarchy #Fiction #SpeculativeFiction #ScienceFiction #SF #Writer #Writing #Author #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #specfiction #WomensRights #women.
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CW: Physics article discussing origins of shame, monogamy? Really!? CW: Patriarchy; matriarchy. Maybe considered nudity by some.
I am posting this for speculative fiction and fantasy writers who want to create truly alien human cultures. Consider this excellent but also unthinking poorly analyzed article (IMHO). The author's culture gets in the way.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-million-year-lucy-fossil-reveals.html
There is a distinct bias toward patriarchy in this article and the assumption that monogamy was necessary evolutionarily without supporting evidence. Relatedness for the sake of child care can't be clearer if uncles and brothers are the somehow essential male care providers, not some random "father". Matrilineal cultures likely existed until the idea of Indo-Europeans property rights through the male line took over our cultures 6-8 millennia ago. Archeological finds support this. That is the origin of shame, to control women's sexuality at the price of female self-determination to force property rights solely down a patrilineal line.
Humans haven't always lived the way they do now, nor must they in the future.
A thought provoking article—in many ways.
#Archaeology #Patriarchy #Matriarchy #Monogamy #human #Evolution #Anthropology #Culture #Society #indoeuropeen #matriarchy #Fiction #SpeculativeFiction #ScienceFiction #SF #Writer #Writing #Author #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #specfiction #WomensRights #women.
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CW: Physics article discussing origins of shame, monogamy? Really!? CW: Patriarchy; matriarchy. Maybe considered nudity by some.
I am posting this for speculative fiction and fantasy writers who want to create truly alien human cultures. Consider this excellent but also unthinking poorly analyzed article (IMHO). The author's culture gets in the way.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-million-year-lucy-fossil-reveals.html
There is a distinct bias toward patriarchy in this article and the assumption that monogamy was necessary evolutionarily without supporting evidence. Relatedness for the sake of child care can't be clearer if uncles and brothers are the somehow essential male care providers, not some random "father". Matrilineal cultures likely existed until the idea of Indo-Europeans property rights through the male line took over our cultures 6-8 millennia ago. Archeological finds support this. That is the origin of shame, to control women's sexuality at the price of female self-determination to force property rights solely down a patrilineal line.
Humans haven't always lived the way they do now, nor must they in the future.
A thought provoking article—in many ways.
#Archaeology #Patriarchy #Matriarchy #Monogamy #human #Evolution #Anthropology #Culture #Society #indoeuropeen #matriarchy #Fiction #SpeculativeFiction #ScienceFiction #SF #Writer #Writing #Author #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #specfiction #WomensRights #women.
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National Geographic : une nouvelle hypothèse sur la naissance et la diffusion de l'indo-européen a été proposée par des linguistes et des généticiens de l’Institut Max Planck d’Anthropologie Évolutionnaire à Leipzig, dans la revue "Science".
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/histoire/hindi-allemand-perse-grec-francais-toutes-ces-langues-partageraient-une-meme-origine-un-idiome-parle-au-proche-orient-voila-8000-ans
#linguistique #histoire #langues #génétique #IndoEuropéen #NationalGeographic #GeeksAnciens #Préhistoire #Antiquité -
National Geographic : une nouvelle hypothèse sur la naissance et la diffusion de l'indo-européen a été proposée par des linguistes et des généticiens de l’Institut Max Planck d’Anthropologie Évolutionnaire à Leipzig, dans la revue "Science".
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/histoire/hindi-allemand-perse-grec-francais-toutes-ces-langues-partageraient-une-meme-origine-un-idiome-parle-au-proche-orient-voila-8000-ans
#linguistique #histoire #langues #génétique #IndoEuropéen #NationalGeographic #GeeksAnciens #Préhistoire #Antiquité -
National Geographic : une nouvelle hypothèse sur la naissance et la diffusion de l'indo-européen a été proposée par des linguistes et des généticiens de l’Institut Max Planck d’Anthropologie Évolutionnaire à Leipzig, dans la revue "Science".
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/histoire/hindi-allemand-perse-grec-francais-toutes-ces-langues-partageraient-une-meme-origine-un-idiome-parle-au-proche-orient-voila-8000-ans
#linguistique #histoire #langues #génétique #IndoEuropéen #NationalGeographic #GeeksAnciens #Préhistoire #Antiquité -
National Geographic : une nouvelle hypothèse sur la naissance et la diffusion de l'indo-européen a été proposée par des linguistes et des généticiens de l’Institut Max Planck d’Anthropologie Évolutionnaire à Leipzig, dans la revue "Science".
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/histoire/hindi-allemand-perse-grec-francais-toutes-ces-langues-partageraient-une-meme-origine-un-idiome-parle-au-proche-orient-voila-8000-ans
#linguistique #histoire #langues #génétique #IndoEuropéen #NationalGeographic #GeeksAnciens #Préhistoire #Antiquité -
National Geographic : une nouvelle hypothèse sur la naissance et la diffusion de l'indo-européen a été proposée par des linguistes et des généticiens de l’Institut Max Planck d’Anthropologie Évolutionnaire à Leipzig, dans la revue "Science".
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/histoire/hindi-allemand-perse-grec-francais-toutes-ces-langues-partageraient-une-meme-origine-un-idiome-parle-au-proche-orient-voila-8000-ans
#linguistique #histoire #langues #génétique #IndoEuropéen #NationalGeographic #GeeksAnciens #Préhistoire #Antiquité