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Polyamory has ancient roots from "summary" of Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jetha

The idea that polyamory has ancient roots is not a new concept. In fact, evidence from various fields such as anthropology, archaeology, and evolutionary psychology suggests that non-monogamous relationships were common among early human societies. Anthropological studies of hunter-gatherer societies have revealed that many of these groups practiced some form of polyamory. For example, the !Kung San people of the Kalahari Desert engaged in what anthropologists call "partible paternity," where a child could have multiple fathers. This practice not only ensured that the child had a strong support network but also helped to strengthen social bonds within the community. Archaeological evidence also supports the idea that early humans may have lived in non-monogamous r...
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    Sex at Dawn

    Christopher Ryan

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