
Kinship Trouble:
Traversing Interdisciplinary Boundaries between Archaeology, Archaeogenetics and Socio-cultural Anthropology
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Nº 36/2 - 2026
INDEX
Kinship Trouble: What, When, Where,
Why, and How—and So What? pp. 151-164
Sabina Cveček, Maanasa Raghavan,
Penny Bickle
Scrutinizing Kinship and Biological Relatedness
Through the Lens of Palaeogenomics pp. 165-171
Carlos Eduardo G. Amorim, Jennifer Raff
Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Prehistoric
Kinship Systems of Europe pp. 172-183
Alissa Mittnik, R. Alexander Bentley
The Tie That Binds Us? Challenging the Primacy
of DNA in Kinship Studies and Re-Centring
Community in Defining Human Connections
across Time pp. 184-189
Hannah M. Moots, Krystal S. Tsosie,
Mehmet Somel
Landscapes of Pre-Hispanic Andean Kinship:
Ancestors, Ayllus and Relationality pp. 190-202
Beth K. Scaffidi
Matters of Life and Death: Kin-work
at Funerals pp. 203-211
Catherine J. Frieman,
Caroline Schuster
Caring beyond Kinship: Exploring Non-biological
Relatedness and Childcare in Burial Contexts
across Disciplines pp. 212-218
Ana Mercedes Herrero-Corral
Bringing Kinship Back into
the House pp. 219-230
Peter M. Whiteley
Spectral Connections: Anthropological
Engagements with Posthumous Reproduction
pp. 231-237
Sandra Carol Bamford
Kinship Analysis in Specified Contexts: When
Interdisciplinary Cooperation is Too Narrow,
Results Tend to be Misleading pp. 238-246
Sabina Cveček, Andre Gingrich
Commentary: Making Kin
Beyond Kinship pp. 247-250
Rosemary Joyce
Commentary: Leaning In to
Kinship Trouble pp. 251-253
Emma Kowal
Commentary: Afterword
pp. 254-257
Tim Ingold
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