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    Silla ( Korean : 신라; Korean pronunciation: [ɕiɭ.ɭa]; Old Korean: 徐羅伐 Syerapel, 斯羅火 Sïrapïr; [9] RR: Seorabeol; IPA: Korean pronunciation: [sʌɾabʌɭ] ), alternatively Shilla, was a Korean kingdom that existed between 57 BCE [10] – 935 CE and located on the southern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula. Silla, along ...

  2. The predominance of matrilineality or matrilocality varies by culture and period, including specific prehistoric hunter-gatherer communities and ancient societies. While some researchers argue that hunter-gatherer groups are multilocal, disputing exclusive matrilocality or patrilocality, they require particular examples or references to support their claim.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2023 · Adjective [ edit] matrilineal (not comparable) ( anthropology) Tracing descent only through female ancestors. Kerala traditionally has matrilineal inheritance. Enkidu expresses the values of nature, matrilineal conservatism, and the populism of the assembly, the assembly of village elders from the days before military dictatorship.

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  5. Ancient Celtic women. Celtic married couple (Wölfnitz-Lendorf, Kärnten) The position of ancient Celtic women in their society cannot be determined with certainty due to the quality of the sources. On the one hand, great female Celts are known from mythology and history; on the other hand, their real status in the male-dominated Celtic tribal ...

  6. the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Vance Drummond (1927–1967) was a New Zealand–born Australian pilot who fought in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Posted to No. 77 Squadron in Korea, he flew Gloster Meteor jet fighters and earned the US Air Medal for his combat skills. He was shot down in 1951 and imprisoned for almost two years.

  7. Weekly Parashah. In the 1980s, the Reform movement in the United States took up the issue of lineality and descent: specifically, the reevaluation of what had been the traditional matrilineal standard for determining Jewishness in a case of mixed heritage. This was perceived as a crisis in many corners of the Jewish world, as it broke what had ...