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[[Media:ScheidelHistHumFam09APeculiarInstitution.pdf | Scheidel, W. A peculiar Insititution? Greco-Roman monogamy in global context]] | [[Media:ScheidelHistHumFam09APeculiarInstitution.pdf | Scheidel, W. A peculiar Insititution? Greco-Roman monogamy in global context]] | ||
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[[Media:Harper_Marriage_and_Family_in_Late_Antiquity.pdf | K. Harper Marriage and Family in Late Antiquity]] |
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Fortunato, L. Evolution of monogamous marriage by maximization of inclusive fitness
Henrich, J. EtAl The puzzle of monogamous marriage
Scheidel, W. A peculiar Insititution? Greco-Roman monogamy in global context
Filed Affidavit of Shoshana Grossbard