That’s not what the data suggests. Single males weren’t necessarily solitary (they would have likely been living with whatever family raised them), and the DNA evidence suggests they would leave whatever family they were part of to join their partner/spouse’s family.
These weren’t lonely guys finding a mate and moving out of convenience or utility, this was cultural marriage behavior.
That’s not what the data suggests. Single males weren’t necessarily solitary (they would have likely been living with whatever family raised them), and the DNA evidence suggests they would leave whatever family they were part of to join their partner/spouse’s family.
These weren’t lonely guys finding a mate and moving out of convenience or utility, this was cultural marriage behavior.