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- Matrilocal marital residency is positively associated with exclusively external warfare as opposed to little warfare (203)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 2 Variables
This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Population size over 20,000 is positively associated with the existence of frequent internal warfare combined with low frequency of warfare (203)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 3 Variables
This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - When warfare is internal and some community exogamy is present, women will not be warriors (200)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 3 Variables
This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Exogamy is positively associated with patrilocality as opposed to bilocality (203)Adams, David B. - Why there are so few women warriors, 1983 - 2 Variables
This study focuses on the effect of type of warfare and community intermarriage on women's participation in warfare.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Political centralization will be positively associated with the subjugation of territory or people as an aim of warfare (191)Zinkina, Julia - Circumscription Theory of the Origins of the State: A Cross-Cultural Re-analysis, 2016 - 2 Variables
In this article, the authors reevaluate Carneiro's (1970) circumscription theory of state formation. They do this by examining relationships between the degree of political hierarchy and whether warfare is conducted for conquest, land acquisition, or plunder. While they find evidence that this theory is plausible in some situations, there is not enough to support the theory wholesale. Thus, they suggest that other theories of state formation should be investigated.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Political centralization will be positively associated with the subjugation of land - fields, hunting/fishing territories, or pastures - as an aim of warfareZinkina, Julia - Circumscription Theory of the Origins of the State: A Cross-Cultural Re-analysis, 2016 - 2 Variables
In this article, the authors reevaluate Carneiro's (1970) circumscription theory of state formation. They do this by examining relationships between the degree of political hierarchy and whether warfare is conducted for conquest, land acquisition, or plunder. While they find evidence that this theory is plausible in some situations, there is not enough to support the theory wholesale. Thus, they suggest that other theories of state formation should be investigated.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Marriage payments, patrilineal descent, patrilocal residence, extended family forms and importance of inheritance rules will be positively associated with sexual dominance (679)Johnson, G. David - A cross-cultural test of Collins’ theory of sexual stratification, 1982 - 6 Variables
This article tests Randall Collin's 1975 theory that political-economic factors, rather than family/kinship factors, predict the degree of sexual stratification in a given society. A multivariate model is tested and findings contradict the theory.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Internal warfare will decrease with increasing external warfare, intercommunity trade, and patrilocal residence (6).Grueter, Cyril C. - On the emergence of large-scale human social integration and its antecedents..., 2014 - 4 Variables
This article investigates whether external warfare, intercommunity trade, and female exogamy lead to more amicable intercommunity relationships. Intercommunity amicability is considered a historical facilitator of the large-scale integration of human groups. The absence of internal warfare is used as a measure for intercommunity amicability.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Political centralization will be negatively associated with plunder as an aim of warfareZinkina, Julia - Circumscription Theory of the Origins of the State: A Cross-Cultural Re-analysis, 2016 - 2 Variables
In this article, the authors reevaluate Carneiro's (1970) circumscription theory of state formation. They do this by examining relationships between the degree of political hierarchy and whether warfare is conducted for conquest, land acquisition, or plunder. While they find evidence that this theory is plausible in some situations, there is not enough to support the theory wholesale. Thus, they suggest that other theories of state formation should be investigated.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - "Societies with purely external warfare . . . have smaller total populations than societies with internal warfare" (141)Ember, Carol R. - An evaluation of alternative theories of matrilocal versus patrilocal residence, 1974 - 2 Variables
This paper investigates the relationship between marital residence and warfare. The author evaluates two theories proposing opposite causalities: one, that internal warfarecauses patrilocality; the other, that residence comes first and influences type of warfare. The author presents a new model emphasizing the role of population size in determining type of warfare, which in turn affects marital residence. However, the role of migration in determining marital residence is also considered.
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