Abstract: Choice of spouse and family grouping in mountain populations of the Dauphine province of France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Based on a corpus of 22164 marital unions formed in 31 mountain parishes in the Dauphine, a former French province, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, several biodemographic indices may be calculated for populations living in a constraining mountain ecosystem. Three research studies were conducted, the first concerning data for the alpine ecosystem, the second the choice of spouse, and the third family grouping, or the degree of interrelationship that exists among alpine populations. Paradoxically, those residents of higher areas, who are more numerous than those living in the valle...
National audienceThe Practice of Matrimonial Isonomy among the People of Southeast France from 1546 ...
The present study considers the evolution of consanguinity in the Vallouise, a high glacial valley i...
Bideau (Alain), Brunet (Guy), Heyer (Evelyne), Plauchu (Henri). - Analyzing population structure thr...
http://www.didac.ehu.es/antropo/10/10-1/Prost.htmInternational audienceThe alpine populations of Dau...
The alpine populations of Dauphiné have evolved in a relative containment since the antique period u...
Sociocultural factors play a crucial role in the variation of consanguinity in a population. The cho...
International audienceSociocultural factors play a crucial role in the variation of consanguinity<br...
International audienceAs part of a survey of the biological history of Alpine populations, the linea...
International audienceAs part of all interdisciplinary research program on Alpine populations, we St...
The current work shows the outcome of biodemographical researches carried out on Chàteauponsac popul...
http://www.didac.ehu.es/antropo/6/6-3/prost.htmInternational audienceLes populations montagnardes du...
The present study considers the evolution of consanguinity in the Vallouise, a high glacial valley i...
National audienceThe Practice of Matrimonial Isonomy among the People of Southeast France from 1546 ...
The present study considers the evolution of consanguinity in the Vallouise, a high glacial valley i...
Bideau (Alain), Brunet (Guy), Heyer (Evelyne), Plauchu (Henri). - Analyzing population structure thr...
http://www.didac.ehu.es/antropo/10/10-1/Prost.htmInternational audienceThe alpine populations of Dau...
The alpine populations of Dauphiné have evolved in a relative containment since the antique period u...
Sociocultural factors play a crucial role in the variation of consanguinity in a population. The cho...
International audienceSociocultural factors play a crucial role in the variation of consanguinity<br...
International audienceAs part of a survey of the biological history of Alpine populations, the linea...
International audienceAs part of all interdisciplinary research program on Alpine populations, we St...
The current work shows the outcome of biodemographical researches carried out on Chàteauponsac popul...
http://www.didac.ehu.es/antropo/6/6-3/prost.htmInternational audienceLes populations montagnardes du...
The present study considers the evolution of consanguinity in the Vallouise, a high glacial valley i...
National audienceThe Practice of Matrimonial Isonomy among the People of Southeast France from 1546 ...
The present study considers the evolution of consanguinity in the Vallouise, a high glacial valley i...
Bideau (Alain), Brunet (Guy), Heyer (Evelyne), Plauchu (Henri). - Analyzing population structure thr...