Coevolution of religious and political authority in Austronesian societies
Nature Human Behaviour • Vol/Iss. 24 • The Nature Publishing Group • • Published In • Pages: 38-45 •
By Sheehan, Oliver, Watts, Joseph, Gray, Russell D. , Claessens, Scott, Ringen, Erik J. , Atkinson, Quentin D.
Abstract
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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Ethnographic Reports | Researchers' own | Ethnographic reports with information on Austronesian language family's phylogenetic relationships, derived from Gray et al. 2009 sample. |
Gray et al 2009 sample | Other researchers | Reconstruction of 400 Austronesian languages. |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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In Austronesian societies, religious and political authorities are mutually interdependent. | Supported |
There is a pattern of differentiation or unification of religious and political authorities over time. | Not Supported |
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