Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family is an 1871 book written by Lewis Henry Morgan (1818 - 1881) and published by the Smithsonian Institution. It is considered foundational for the discipline of anthropology and particularly for the study of human kinship. It was the culmination of decades of research into the variety of kinship terminologies in the world conducted partly through fieldwork and partly through a global survey of kinship terminologies in the languages and cultures of the world.

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  • Sistemas de consanguinidad y la Afinidad de la Familia Humana es un libro escrito en 1871 por Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) y publicado por el Instituto Smithsoniano. Es considerado como el trabajo fundacional para la antropología como disciplina científica y particularmente para el estudio de parentesco humano. Representa la culminación de décadas de investigación sobre las terminologías de parentesco en el mundo, llevado adelante a través de trabajo de campo y por medio del estudio de terminologías de parentesco en las lenguas y culturas del mundo.​​ (es)
  • Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family is an 1871 book written by Lewis Henry Morgan (1818 - 1881) and published by the Smithsonian Institution. It is considered foundational for the discipline of anthropology and particularly for the study of human kinship. It was the culmination of decades of research into the variety of kinship terminologies in the world conducted partly through fieldwork and partly through a global survey of kinship terminologies in the languages and cultures of the world. (en)
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  • Sistemas de consanguinidad y la Afinidad de la Familia Humana es un libro escrito en 1871 por Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) y publicado por el Instituto Smithsoniano. Es considerado como el trabajo fundacional para la antropología como disciplina científica y particularmente para el estudio de parentesco humano. Representa la culminación de décadas de investigación sobre las terminologías de parentesco en el mundo, llevado adelante a través de trabajo de campo y por medio del estudio de terminologías de parentesco en las lenguas y culturas del mundo.​​ En el libro, Morgan argumenta que todas las sociedades humanas comparten un conjunto básico de principios para la organización social a lo largo de líneas de parentesco, basados en los principios de consanguinidad (parentesco por sangre) y afinidad (parentesco por matrimonio). Al mismo tiempo, presenta un esquema sofisticado de la evolución social basada en las categorías de parentesco utilizadas por las sociedades alrededor del mundo. A través de su análisis de los lazos de parentesco, Morgan vislumbró que la estructura de las instituciones familiares y sociales se desarrolló y cambió según una secuencia concreta. (es)
  • Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family is an 1871 book written by Lewis Henry Morgan (1818 - 1881) and published by the Smithsonian Institution. It is considered foundational for the discipline of anthropology and particularly for the study of human kinship. It was the culmination of decades of research into the variety of kinship terminologies in the world conducted partly through fieldwork and partly through a global survey of kinship terminologies in the languages and cultures of the world. It "created at a stroke what without exaggeration might be called the seminal concern of contemporary anthropology, the study of kinship..." In the book Morgan argues that all human societies share a basic set of principles for social organization along kinship lines, based on the principles of consanguinity (kinship by blood) and affinity (kinship by marriage). At the same time, he presented a sophisticated schema of social evolution based upon the relationship terms, the categories of kinship, used by peoples around the world. Through his analysis of kinship terms, Morgan discerned that the structure of the family and social institutions develop and change according to a specific sequence. (en)
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