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spelling todo:paper_00187143_v79_n5_p491_Colantonio2023-10-03T14:15:40Z Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813 Colantonio, S. Fuster, V. Küffer, C. Córdoba (Argentina) Colonial period (Argentina) Isonymy Relationship Surname analysis White population of Córdoba adult age algorithm Argentina article calculation Caucasian cultural anthropology data analysis documentation ethnic group female gender genetic marker genetic variability geographic distribution highway human isonymous structure male mathematical analysis nomenclature normal human occupation phylogeny population research register relative surname Adult Anthropology, Cultural Argentina Emigration and Immigration European Continental Ancestry Group Family Female Genetics, Population History, 19th Century Humans Male Names Small-Area Analysis Variation (Genetics) Surnames analysis is useful for populations in which only written documents remain, as is the case for historical populations. In Córdoba province, Argentina, census records contain nominal data of inhabitants, including information on sex, age, ethnosocial category, civil status, occupation, place of birth, and residence, that can be analyzed using surnames. Relationship indicators within and among ecclesiastic units in Córdoba were estimated by isonymy for the adult white population registered in the 1813 census. The Rii, Rij, and RST coefficients and the surname abundance indicator (α) were calculated. Lasker's distances among categories of population units were used to cluster the 16 provincial population categories. Gradients for kinship within population and for surname diversity were in agreement with the principal areas and waves of original settlement in the province. The main population clusters reflect those areas, whereas minor clusters coincide with the network of roads existing in the territory by 1813. The structure of the white population in Córdoba province was determined by the geographic location of the original waves of settlement, and it followed a pattern of relationships conditioned by the routes connecting population units in the Colonial period. Copyright © 2007 Wayne State University Press. JOUR English info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00187143_v79_n5_p491_Colantonio
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topic Córdoba (Argentina)
Colonial period (Argentina)
Isonymy
Relationship
Surname analysis
White population of Córdoba
adult
age
algorithm
Argentina
article
calculation
Caucasian
cultural anthropology
data analysis
documentation
ethnic group
female
gender
genetic marker
genetic variability
geographic distribution
highway
human
isonymous structure
male
mathematical analysis
nomenclature
normal human
occupation
phylogeny
population research
register
relative
surname
Adult
Anthropology, Cultural
Argentina
Emigration and Immigration
European Continental Ancestry Group
Family
Female
Genetics, Population
History, 19th Century
Humans
Male
Names
Small-Area Analysis
Variation (Genetics)
spellingShingle Córdoba (Argentina)
Colonial period (Argentina)
Isonymy
Relationship
Surname analysis
White population of Córdoba
adult
age
algorithm
Argentina
article
calculation
Caucasian
cultural anthropology
data analysis
documentation
ethnic group
female
gender
genetic marker
genetic variability
geographic distribution
highway
human
isonymous structure
male
mathematical analysis
nomenclature
normal human
occupation
phylogeny
population research
register
relative
surname
Adult
Anthropology, Cultural
Argentina
Emigration and Immigration
European Continental Ancestry Group
Family
Female
Genetics, Population
History, 19th Century
Humans
Male
Names
Small-Area Analysis
Variation (Genetics)
Colantonio, S.
Fuster, V.
Küffer, C.
Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813
topic_facet Córdoba (Argentina)
Colonial period (Argentina)
Isonymy
Relationship
Surname analysis
White population of Córdoba
adult
age
algorithm
Argentina
article
calculation
Caucasian
cultural anthropology
data analysis
documentation
ethnic group
female
gender
genetic marker
genetic variability
geographic distribution
highway
human
isonymous structure
male
mathematical analysis
nomenclature
normal human
occupation
phylogeny
population research
register
relative
surname
Adult
Anthropology, Cultural
Argentina
Emigration and Immigration
European Continental Ancestry Group
Family
Female
Genetics, Population
History, 19th Century
Humans
Male
Names
Small-Area Analysis
Variation (Genetics)
description Surnames analysis is useful for populations in which only written documents remain, as is the case for historical populations. In Córdoba province, Argentina, census records contain nominal data of inhabitants, including information on sex, age, ethnosocial category, civil status, occupation, place of birth, and residence, that can be analyzed using surnames. Relationship indicators within and among ecclesiastic units in Córdoba were estimated by isonymy for the adult white population registered in the 1813 census. The Rii, Rij, and RST coefficients and the surname abundance indicator (α) were calculated. Lasker's distances among categories of population units were used to cluster the 16 provincial population categories. Gradients for kinship within population and for surname diversity were in agreement with the principal areas and waves of original settlement in the province. The main population clusters reflect those areas, whereas minor clusters coincide with the network of roads existing in the territory by 1813. The structure of the white population in Córdoba province was determined by the geographic location of the original waves of settlement, and it followed a pattern of relationships conditioned by the routes connecting population units in the Colonial period. Copyright © 2007 Wayne State University Press.
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author Colantonio, S.
Fuster, V.
Küffer, C.
author_facet Colantonio, S.
Fuster, V.
Küffer, C.
author_sort Colantonio, S.
title Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813
title_short Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813
title_full Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813
title_fullStr Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813
title_full_unstemmed Isonymous structure in the white population of Córdoba, Argentina, in 1813
title_sort isonymous structure in the white population of córdoba, argentina, in 1813
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00187143_v79_n5_p491_Colantonio
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