Capitolo 65
it usually associated. We also know that this method to calculate
relationship got among certain Aryan tribe as the Picts.
Traces of the ceremonial form of capture marriage survived in England
to a late date in the centuries averages; and therefore the custom of exogamy,
on that the ceremony is based, probably it is due to exist among the
Same English to of the first period. Also in the first historian
you grow old, a conquered king generally gave his/her daughter in marriage to his
conqueror as a mark of subjugation that it is a relic of the same custom.
Now, if members of the various tribes--Jutes, English and Saxons,--used
to that to habitually marry into himself/herself/themselves with each other calculates, and to give them
children the clan-name of his/her/their father, would make to follow people that
bearing him/it same clan-name would appear in all the tribes. Such we find
indeed to be the case. The Hemingses, are met for example with in the you are
counties--York, Lincoln, Huntingdon, Suffolk, Northampton and Somerset;
the Manningses happen in Norfolk English and in Saxon Dorset; the
Listings and many other clans, have left on their names the whole ones
unloadings, from south north and from west east likewise. You/he/she has often been
it supposed that these facts try the intimate admixture of the invading
tribe; but the supposition of the first existence of exogamy, and
consequent aspect of similar clan-names in all the tribes, seems far
more probable that such to mix extreme of different members of a tribe on
the whole ones conquered territory. [1] part of the first ceremony English of
marriage consisted in the bridegroom that touches the head of his/her/their bride with
a shoe, a relic, undoubtedly of the original way of capture when the
capturer was his/her on the neck of his/her prisoner or enslaved. Later
marriage, the hair of his/her/their wife was shortly cut of what an universal mark is
slavery.
[1] I owe this clever explanation to one note in the Mr. Andrew
The compositions of Lang premised to the translation of the her Mr. Holland of