Do we know when marriage and long-term partnerships started becoming a norm? Were rape and hookups by the local Alpha Males a constant thing until Abrahamic religions in the west/central and Hinduism/buddhism in the east?
>Do we know when marriage and long-term partnerships started becoming a norm?
Not for certain. That kind of thing is pretty much impossible to figure out.
>Were rape and hookups by the local Alpha Males a constant thing until Abrahamic religions in the west/central and Hinduism/buddhism in the east?
Probably not. Ethnographic studies of hunter-gather groups have shown that monogamous relationships are pretty common in those kinds of societies.
>>2658139
Well your pic related as noted to be largely monogamous with the exception of kings and the like.
>>2658226
PS, in they are Germans. Didn't notice the sword.
>>2658161
Isn't looking at haplogroupd misleading though? It's hard to tell whether the foreign men were invaders who raped them or married them, nomadic groups who married in to be able to stay in the village or sneakily raped them and left, etc.
>>2658139
>a constant thing until Abrahamic religions
What makes you think that changed anything at all?
>>2658344
Sharia law makes women into permanent property of the first man who essentially claims then, while judaism and the other ancient hebrew religions were incredibly endogamous
>>2658349
>permanent property of the first man who essentially claims
Until the alpha male arrives and says "I want that, it's mine"!
Do you even history?
>>2658139
Adam and Eve.
>>2658360
le cuck fetish XD
can you people get taste, i'm starting to believe it's not ironic
>>2658139
Marriage is a contract in which capital is exchanged for the sole ownership of the reproductive rights of a grillo, so whenever capital became a thing would marriage pop up, long-term partnerships have probably existed forever as why would anyone want to spend resources on offspring which you can't be certain is yours