@RokoMijic Paper at https://t.co/TALhFG8pgb says “Because 3 of 4 African hunter-gatherers in the phylogeny are coded as having courtship marriages, maximum parsimony reconstructs the ancestral proto-human root as having courtship”
@ImNCS17 @labstamil @Suryakant_Waghm But more importantly, here is a paper that says arranged marriages were prevalent 50,000 years ago. Unlike your garbage, this is science based on DNA evidence https://t.co/aip397IBTN.
@wisingman @mauraleecorrupt @MbalzzMafu @hlovo_ @mizar If you're eager to learn: "The first recorded evidence of marriage ceremonies.. dates from ~2350 B.C., in Mesopotamia... back then, marriage had little to do with love/religion." https://t.co/oEczCVS
@hankinthoughts @thebeardofriker @DrFrankTurek 🤣 No you are just an ignoramus. Common thread of 6 articles ownership / economics. Go cry jesus freak. https://t.co/YnUwW71DZb https://t.co/wzFuvNgySw https://t.co/4GE4ayNwkZ https://t.co/JWbalVlsHl https://t.
RT @Gynocentrism: The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. h…
RT @Gynocentrism: The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. h…
RT @Gynocentrism: The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. h…
RT @RealPaulElam: Fifty times longer than we've based marriages on the neoteny induced trance known as romantic love.
RT @RealPaulElam: Fifty times longer than we've based marriages on the neoteny induced trance known as romantic love.
RT @RealPaulElam: Fifty times longer than we've based marriages on the neoteny induced trance known as romantic love.
Fifty times longer than we've based marriages on the neoteny induced trance known as romantic love.
RT @Gynocentrism: The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. h…
RT @Gynocentrism: The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. h…
RT @Gynocentrism: The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. h…
The global practice of arranged marriage at least 50,000 years old... Until the event of romantic love based marriages. https://t.co/5xNu4R7avq
"In a comparative study of 190 hunter-gatherer societies...arrangement of marriage by parents or close kin is the primary mode of marriage in 85% of the sample." https://t.co/g48k88vXx3
@DonahueBand @pearlythingz Arranged marriages have been around for at least 50,000 years (see study linked below), until the event of romantic love. Sure, we can go back to pre marriage palaeolithic ways, and probably are doing that today in modern Anglo c
@whole_context @KonstantinKisin For most of human history, women's capacity for reproduction has been controlled by males. We have been married off by our fathers at best, and spoils of war all too often. https://t.co/Faqljhnh1B https://t.co/JhyE6U02RM
@_QueenYonna https://t.co/b7IdAXCOuC This is a link to a scientific study attempting to trace marriage or unity from hunter gatherers. Before religion feels like a difficult question to answer since we are talking about periods of unrecorded history.
@bru_e_williams1 Please enlighten us with all your stupidity how pre-jewish communities already had marital structures. https://t.co/512hYxfZfn
RT @Gynocentrism: Evolutionary History of Hunter-Gatherer Marriage Practices: "Regardless of the ancestral state of early humans, arranged…
RT @Gynocentrism: Evolutionary History of Hunter-Gatherer Marriage Practices: "Regardless of the ancestral state of early humans, arranged…
Evolutionary History of Hunter-Gatherer Marriage Practices: "Regardless of the ancestral state of early humans, arranged marriages probably have an evolutionary history going back at least 50,000 years." https://t.co/5xNu4R7avq
@JeffHepler @cheryl_itsme @dianahenryart @EdKrassen Ah yes, so you want to go back to traditional families - where marriages were arranged between tribes for the purpose of resource exchange and alliance building. Good luck with that 😂👍🏽 https://t.co/DeaY
@_DailyKittyCat @KnowlandKnows Hypergamy isn’t even real. If you had any sense you’d be aware of the overwhelming amount of genetic and anthropological evidence showing this. There are countless studies. Here is one. https://t.co/qw8JEqxMIS There are many
@inceloromantic2 @Oneiorosgrip @DanSull36510584 @justman70446122 Arranged marriages have been the dominant system for at least 50,000 years, so not much room for mate choice for women or men during this epoch - most pairing tightly controlled. https://t.co
@a_wassen The concern I have is about paleolithic marriage as a part of the social contract before the practice was absorbed into Judeo-Christian tradition. https://t.co/gTqyZOfNcQ https://t.co/iZ6RM8DARY https://t.co/TRHeXOMvMT
RT @jarkaVarella: "Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced th…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @jarkaVarella: "Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced th…
RT @jarkaVarella: "Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced th…
ping @DStibbardHawkes @sheinalew
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @jarkaVarella: "Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced th…
RT @jarkaVarella: "Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced th…
RT @jarkaVarella: "Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced th…
"Phylogenetic results suggest a deep history of regulated exchange of mates and resources among lineages that enhanced the complexity of human meta-group social structure with coalitions and alliances spanning across multiple residential communities."
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @LovelyElmedina: Polyamory Twitter might start arguing against historical facts soon. Self-deprecative behaviours seen as 'freedom.'
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
This does look interesting! @LingTolls @jstevewhite @and_furiouser @DerekPederson3
Have you read this, @_alice_evans ?
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
Monogamy has ben the human norm for a very long time.
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
one of the main arguments for polygamy destroyed
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
This looks pretty interesting I look forward to reading it. https://t.co/2vOpOFdvrt
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
Not surprising. Even in the modern cultures where polygyny is allowed, 95% of the men in those cultures are monogamous. And in the modern West, you can legally have whatever romantic arrangement you like (just not ratified by marriage) and almost everyon
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
RT @datepsych: Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the…
Phylogenetic reconstruction of marriage practices in hunter-gatherers shows low levels of polygyny. Monogamy was likely the norm for early modern humans (as early as the first migrations out of Africa). https://t.co/EuLRy4TQxo https://t.co/4H0CfWwYsh
@BrainRotArt @ElieNYC https://t.co/noXVoaEOaU Here's a scholarly article that studies the earliest forms of marriage. Again, notice how it's between men and women. https://t.co/hrrmvwkL6c
RT @joaoaroantunes: @datepsych Just a note: This kind of "enforced monogamy" is ancestral, not recent. Genetic studies traced this practice…
@datepsych Just a note: This kind of "enforced monogamy" is ancestral, not recent. Genetic studies traced this practice to at least the early migrations of modern humans out of Africa (70k+ years ago). The infamous "genetic bottleneck" is neolithic/recent(
@Ugrashravas @klyagar @postsuspension1 Sharing random article I found. https://t.co/X83U1Cs6CV https://t.co/xA1RPZTHbq
Why is forced marriage (aka arranged marriage) considered alike to slavery and, thus, immoral when it serves evolutionary purpose? Why does the author think other cultures are morally wrong and we should track and help their “progress”? https://t.co/UPuA
@musdurken @NectarVam @JMWhit6 @petreciaw @benshapiro https://t.co/u0FvNEzk8u Here, this will give you a good place to start. Try reading some archeology and evolutionary biology instead of opinion and fluff pieces that are simply written for clicks or ide
@pumkinbaer @SilverVVulpes Well I don't think I necessarily agree with the premise of your question re: signalling theory having "unraveled a dozen vexing puzzles about education," but Lévi-Strauss' perspective on origin and function marriage has aged very
As an aside, it's easy to forget that 55% of global marriages are still arranged, and arranged marriages "probably have an evolutionary history going back at least 50,000 years." https://t.co/5xNu4QP1hi
@CarlistChe Paper is here, it's open access https://t.co/c98EO56Tgq
@athena_writings Same in many parts of Asia today, and throughout most of history, it was business...... some say for at least 50,000 years: https://t.co/5xNu4QP1hi Only in the last 800 yrs has the masochistic ritual of man going down on one knee, pleadi
RT @taculeatus: @tszzl I think they all inherited it from hunter-gatherers: https://t.co/3E1n7l7gfx
@tszzl I think they all inherited it from hunter-gatherers: https://t.co/3E1n7l7gfx
@DavidMGLewis You might start here: https://t.co/keXOs7MtS5
@zmt021 其实你的说的很对 但是自古以来polygamy是精英传统 炸博这种阶级 放在过去 断子绝孙才是传统 平民传统自古就是一夫一妻 这是自采集狩猎时代以来的铁律 所以人类总体上偏向一夫一妻。 https://t.co/rwgLKBIfcQ
RT @Evolving_Moloch: @larsTudor Definitely older than Mesolithic, phylogenetic approach indicates it likely goes back to before the first m…
@larsTudor Definitely older than Mesolithic, phylogenetic approach indicates it likely goes back to before the first modern human migrations out of Africa https://t.co/3FhORJjJmd
@jfcharlebois @elementaryblog The best guess is that it did https://t.co/OVrkw8S4TN https://t.co/HvbsnwV6GA
RT @hakusan09: 現存の狩猟採集社会の結婚制度から、人類初期の結婚形態を推測。結納金のような「婚資」は初期人類もあった可能性が高い。一方、アフリカでは求愛による結婚が多いのでお見合い結婚は出アフリカした集団での制度かもしれない。一夫多妻度合いは一貫して弱め。2011…
RT @hakusan09: 現存の狩猟採集社会の結婚制度から、人類初期の結婚形態を推測。結納金のような「婚資」は初期人類もあった可能性が高い。一方、アフリカでは求愛による結婚が多いのでお見合い結婚は出アフリカした集団での制度かもしれない。一夫多妻度合いは一貫して弱め。2011…
RT @hakusan09: 現存の狩猟採集社会の結婚制度から、人類初期の結婚形態を推測。結納金のような「婚資」は初期人類もあった可能性が高い。一方、アフリカでは求愛による結婚が多いのでお見合い結婚は出アフリカした集団での制度かもしれない。一夫多妻度合いは一貫して弱め。2011…
RT @hakusan09: 現存の狩猟採集社会の結婚制度から、人類初期の結婚形態を推測。結納金のような「婚資」は初期人類もあった可能性が高い。一方、アフリカでは求愛による結婚が多いのでお見合い結婚は出アフリカした集団での制度かもしれない。一夫多妻度合いは一貫して弱め。2011…
現存の狩猟採集社会の結婚制度から、人類初期の結婚形態を推測。結納金のような「婚資」は初期人類もあった可能性が高い。一方、アフリカでは求愛による結婚が多いのでお見合い結婚は出アフリカした集団での制度かもしれない。一夫多妻度合いは一貫して弱め。2011年。https://t.co/nI9fTiWzUx
@DrYohanJohn @peligrietzer And some of the papers are quite interesting, not just for speculations about them, but indirectly about us and our time period: https://t.co/uaxzvFUk4P
RT @Gynocentrism: So much fantasising re the historical continuity of male and female mating strategies (Evopsych)........ when for most of…
So much fantasising re the historical continuity of male and female mating strategies (Evopsych)........ when for most of the last 50,000 years community-arranged marriages overrode male/female partner preference & biological strategies for same. htt
RT @kmichaelwilson: Along these lines, we can draw inspiration from Bernard Chapais (Primeval kinship: How pair-bonding gave birth to human…
Along these lines, we can draw inspiration from Bernard Chapais (Primeval kinship: How pair-bonding gave birth to human society. Harvard University Press, 2009.) as well as some interesting work, albeit a bit outside my comfort zone, using DNA analyses (ht
@robinhanson Yes see https://t.co/c98EO56Tgq (I also have been collecting data on this from the mobile foragers in the SCCS and nearly every single one has arranged marriages, with varying degrees of rigidity. I can send you paper when it's done).
@SatireMiss Listening to much to Evolutionary psychologists, people falsely conclude that arranged marriages into 'same class' families didnt exist, and that its a free-for-all marrying-up party. 50,000 years of arranged marriage: https://t.co/5xNu4QP1hi
@SatireMiss @StudioBrule There was lower opportunity for polygamy in later evolution, considering arranged marriages and the cultural superego customs supporting them have dominated for apparently 50,000 yrs plus, but who knows. Culture encourages or suppr
"Therefore, regardless of the ancestral state of early humans, arranged marriages probably have an evolutionary history going back *at least* 50,000 years." https://t.co/5xNu4QP1hi
RT @Evolving_Moloch: @ProfDavidBuss Ok fair, though do you think the pattern of arranged marriages and restricted female choice found by Ap…