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Sex-biased parental investment and female wealth accumulation in ancient California.

Alexandra M GreenwaldGregory R BurnsJelmer W EerkensEric J BartelinkAlan LeventhalMonica V Arellano
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
Despite the small sample size often unavoidable in archaeological contexts, we find possible female-biased parental investment strategies. Cessation of breastfeeding (weaning) was, on average, 5 months earlier for males compared to females. There are no differences between females and males in the consumption of supplemental or post-weaning foods. Strontium data suggest a flexible postmarital residence system that favored matrilocality. This may have incentivized greater investment in female offspring.
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