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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. 310 THE ORGANIZATION OF DOMESTIC LIFE - Domestic activities involve preparation and consumption of food ; cleaning , grooming , and disciplining of the young ; sleeping ; and adult ...
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. 310 THE ORGANIZATION OF DOMESTIC LIFE - Domestic activities involve preparation and consumption of food ; cleaning , grooming , and disciplining of the young ; sleeping ; and adult ...
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... domestic life is dominated by groupings larger than simple nuclear or polygamous families . Probably the majority of contemporary cultures still carry on their domestic routines in the context of some form of extended family , that is ...
... domestic life is dominated by groupings larger than simple nuclear or polygamous families . Probably the majority of contemporary cultures still carry on their domestic routines in the context of some form of extended family , that is ...
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... domestic group , however , never loses interest in nor totally surrenders its rights to the productive , reproductive , and sexual functions of each husband's wives and children . Similarly the domestic groups from which wives are drawn ...
... domestic group , however , never loses interest in nor totally surrenders its rights to the productive , reproductive , and sexual functions of each husband's wives and children . Similarly the domestic groups from which wives are drawn ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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