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Title: Social familiarity affects Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo European folktales
Authors: Graçada Silva, Sara
Tehrani, Jamshid J.
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Evolution
Indo European
Folktales
Oral tradition
Phylogenetics
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Ancient population expansions and dispersals often leave enduring signatures in the cultural traditions of their descendants, as well as in their genes and languages. The international folktale record has long been regarded as a rich context in which to explore these legacies. To date, investigations in this area have been complicated by a lack of historical data and the impact of more recent waves of diffusion. In this study, we introduce new methods for tackling these problems by applying comparative phylogenetic methods and autologistic modelling to analyse the relationships between folktales, population histories and geographical distances in Indo-European-speaking societies.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21869
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