[HN Gopher] Marriage rules in Minoan Crete revealed by ancient D...
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Marriage rules in Minoan Crete revealed by ancient DNA analysis
Author : rntn
Score : 29 points
Date : 2023-01-16 17:48 UTC (5 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (phys.org)
(TXT) w3m dump (phys.org)
| rntn wrote:
| "Ancient DNA reveals admixture history and endogamy in the
| prehistoric Aegean"
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| https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-022-01952-3
| RcouF1uZ4gsC wrote:
| > However, another finding was completely unexpected: on Crete
| and the other Greek islands, as well as on the mainland, it was
| very common to marry one's first cousin 4,000 years ago.
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| I guess this is revealing is modern, western biases. Throughout
| much of history and through large parts of the world, it was very
| common for cousins to marry. Even in the Bible, Jacob marries his
| first cousins.
| ipaddr wrote:
| It was common to marry relations in America and Europe when the
| church mattered more. It's more of a recent taboo and not
| illegal in most places.
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| I wonder if studies have been done to show better outcomes when
| genes are similiar vs very different
| scotty79 wrote:
| The more difference, the better outcomes.
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| I think that's why so many people have this unreasonable urge
| to travel. If you didn't have that in the past very little
| genetic diversity was available for your offspring.
| mjh2539 wrote:
| In Muslim countries a large plurality of marriages are to first
| cousins:
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage_in_the_Middle_...
| notch656c wrote:
| I find it entertaining how much marriage rules have changed over
| the years, yet it seems to be a long-standing human practice that
| is not terribly sensitive to asymmetric risks or downsides. It
| seems no matter how unconscionable a contract it may look like on
| the surface for the wife or the husband (depending on when and
| where in history) it persists in widespread use.
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| soperj wrote:
| How much does this(not marriage obviously, but producing
| offspring with your cousin) happen in the animal kingdom I
| wonder?
| bryanrasmussen wrote:
| Given a large enough but isolated population how often do you
| end up with your cousin without knowing it. I've heard stories
| here in Denmark.
| guntherhermann wrote:
| First cousin marriages are still quite common today in some
| countries. Many of my school friends' parents were first cousins.
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