polyandry
polyandry The mating of a female with more than one male at one time (usually taken to be during the course of a single breeding season). Simultaneous polyandry occurs where the female mates with more than one male to produce a clutch of eggs or brood of young bearing genes from each male. Successive polyandry occurs where the female mates with one male, lays eggs or gives birth to the young, but plays little part in their parental care (usually cared for by this first male), instead moving away and mating with another male. The existence of simultaneous polyandry is usually difficult to prove, and polyandry appears to be mainly of the successive type. Polyandry is generally much rarer than
polygyny, presumably because the mother is usually not sexually receptive following successful mating and since she bears the young she is more involved with their care and less able to seek another mate. See also
PROMISCUITY.
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FOLSOM New Archaeological Investigations of a Classic Paleoindian Bison Kill
Magazine article from: Plains Anthropologist; 2/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...is about the Folsom site-type site of the Folsom culture and eponym of the Folsom point. The book contains a preface, nine chapters...recovery of a painted skull, the ritual aspect of Folsom culture is ignored. And since no ultra-thin bifaces...
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FOLSOM PUBLIC LIBRARY OFFERS PROGRAMS FOR FAMILIES, SENIORS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 1/26/2006; 543 words
; ...February programs at the Folsom Public Library include...times celebrating various cultures through stories, songs and...Feb. 8, 15 and 22 at the Folsom Public Library. Sarah Howell, a senior at Folsom High School, conceived the...
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40th Anniversary Concert Set for Folsom State Prison.
PR Newswire; 1/7/2008; 700+ words
; ...will lead his band back to Folsom State Prison in Northern California...recording of "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison," widely considered...seminal moment in music and pop culture history. Released by Columbia...of 1968, "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison" made a 90-week assault...
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FOLSOM - TOP 25 BEST AFFORDABLE SUBURBS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 5/10/2007; 276 words
; The city of Folsom issued the following news release: Business Week's list includes suburbs...offer the winning combination of affordability, academics, safety and culture that most families dream about but can rarely find - within their budget...
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CU FAVORS PLAYING CSU GAMES AT FOLSOM.(Local)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 9/10/1999; ; 577 words
; ...home games vs. Colorado State University should be played at Folsom Field in Boulder instead of Mile High Stadium. ``College...college sports,'' Regent Jim Martin said. ``The college culture brings its own traditions to the game, and that's something...
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Bridging History and Culture with Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A Celebration of Latino Poetry.
Business Wire; 6/23/2008; 700+ words
; ...and a special exchange of culture and history. "Flor y Canto...celebration of poetry, art, culture, and friendship," said the...24th St. between Harrison and Folsom) and a Lit Crawl of both established...between Harrison & Folsom; Lit Crawl locations include...
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The WE Culture.(at Intel)(Company Profile)
Magazine article from: Buildings; 11/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...really -- until you examine what it the "we" culture at Intel has probably been the single, most means...noted by Rich Fiutko, facilities manager for the Folsom, CA, campus. "The Folsom campus, which employees roughly 6,000 Intel...
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VIOLENT MYSTERIES MACABRE TRADITION PRIME THEME OF WORKS FROM TIWANAKU CULTURE.(Spotlight)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 10/15/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...but definitely violent - culture of the Tiwanaku emerges in...from the early part of that culture's dominance of the Andean...examination of this pre-Inca culture follows by mere months an exhibition...hired Boulder photographer Jan Folsom to visit Tiwanaku to shoot...
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Taiko drums to polka at Tracy multicultural event: Tracy celebrates diverse cultures.
Newspaper article from: Record (Stockton, CA); 9/29/2006; 577 words
; ...community will celebrate and explore its many cultures Saturday at the second annual Tracy Multicultural...offer," Howard said. Musician Sean Folsom, one of the eight acts that will perform...Music is the universal language," Folsom said. Also performing on the main stage...
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Berkeley band Eliyahu & Qadim Ensemble unites many cultures in one sound
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 1/9/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...of some of the world's most ancient cultures comes pouring from the stage in staggering...nothing is sweeter than the sounds of many cultures coming together. Since its inception...about music when you're actually in a culture and forming relationships with musicians...WHERE: The Red Poppy Art House, ...
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Folsom culture
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Folsom culture , a group of Paleo-Indians (see Americas...artifacts first excavated (1926) near Folsom, E of Raton, N.Mex. The artifacts, including chipped flint points known as Folsom points and a variety of other stone tools...
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Folsom
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Folsom a Palaeo-Indian culture of Central and North America, dated...stone projectile points or spearheads (Folsom points), the discovery of which...in the early 20th century) from Folsom , New Mexico, the area where remains...
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Clovis culture
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Clovis culture a group of Paleo-Indians (see Americas, antiquity and prehistory...widely in North America, especially on the Great Plains. Like Folsom points (see Folsom culture ), Clovis points show a distinct lengthwise groove (known as...
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Clovis Point
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...to this people as a Clovis culture or civilization. The Clovis groups were succeeded by the Folsom culture, which began to emerge around 9200 b.c.. The Folsom culture is named for its own...also found in New Mexico. The Folsom point was smaller than the...
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archaeology
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Interest in complex New World cultures was stimulated by the publication...associated with extinct fauna near Folsom, N.Mex. (see Folsom culture ), established the substantial...archaeology today is concerned with culture history (i.e., the chronology...archaeologist Christian Thomsen that ...
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