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What (who) is lineage$44765$ - definition

Lineage Bonded Society; Lineage Bonded Societies; Lineage-bonded societies; Lineage bonded society; Lineage-Bonded society; Lineage-Bonded Society; Lineage-Bonded Societies; Lineage-Bonded societies; Lineage Bonded society; Lineage Bonded societies; Lineage bonded societies

Lineage (genetic)         
SERIES OF MUTATIONS WHICH CONNECT AN ANCESTRAL GENETIC TYPE TO DERIVATIVE TYPE
Genetic lineage
A genetic lineage, also known as genetic pedigree, is a series of mutations which connect an ancestral genetic type (allele, haplotype, or haplogroup) to derivative type. In cases where the genetic tree is very bushy the order of mutations in the lineage is mostly known, examples are the order of mutations between E1b1b and E1b1b1a1a for the human Y-chromosomesal L0 or L1 nodes.
Cell lineage         
  • General stages of cell lineage (cell lineage of liver development in red)
LIST OF CELL DIVISIONS THAT HAVE LED TO THE EMERGENCE OF A CELL CONSIDERED
Lineage of cells
Cell lineage denotes the developmental history of a tissue or organ from the fertilized embryo. This is based on the tracking of an organism's cellular ancestry due to the cell divisions and relocation as time progresses, this starts with the originator cells and finishing with a mature cell that can no longer divide.
linage         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lineages; Linage; Lineage (disambiguation)
['l??n?d?]
¦ noun the number of lines in printed or written matter.

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Lineage-bonded society

A lineage-bonded society is a type of acephalous society predicated on claims of a common ancestor.

A lineage-bonded society is by population, the smallest classification of acephalous society. Beyond a certain size threshold, claims of common lineage become untenable, and the social ties resulting from those claims destabilize. A lineage-bonded society that outgrows its limits may break apart into subgroups. Such branches would then either become separate lineage-bonded societies, or would merge with a neighboring society. When two lineage-bonded societies merge in such a way, the outcome is a land-bonded society

A lineage-bonded society may harbor a secret society or may be large enough to support age sets but can't sustain both secret societies and age sets, and cannot make the transition to statehood.

This society is similar to a band society.