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Cultural Transmission, Networks, and Clusters Among Austronesian-speaking Peoples

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Journal Evol Hum Sci
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Dec 20
PMID 39703946
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With its linguistic and cultural diversity, Austronesia is important in the study of evolutionary forces that generate and maintain cultural variation. By analysing publicly available datasets, we have identified four classes of cultural features in Austronesia and distinct clusters within each class. We hypothesized that there are differing modes of transmission and patterns of variation in these cultural classes and that geography alone would be insufficient to explain some of these patterns of variation. We detected relative differences in the verticality of transmission and distinct patterns of cultural variation in each cultural class. There is support for pulses and pauses in the Austronesian expansion, a west-to-east increase in isolation with explicable exceptions, and correspondence between linguistic and cultural outliers. Our results demonstrate how cultural transmission and patterns of variation can be analysed using methods inspired by population genetics.

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Macdonald J, Blanco-Portillo J, Feldman M, Ram Y Evol Hum Sci. 2024; 6:e51.

PMID: 39703946 PMC: 11658950. DOI: 10.1017/ehs.2024.45.

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