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... economic functions . Domestic groupings and political groupings constitute the most important categories of social structure . To these correspond domes- tic economy and domestic law and order ; political economy and political law and ...
... economic functions . Domestic groupings and political groupings constitute the most important categories of social structure . To these correspond domes- tic economy and domestic law and order ; political economy and political law and ...
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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. ECONOMY An economy is a set of institutionalized activities ... economies . It remains true that in 14 Egalitarian Economies.
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. ECONOMY An economy is a set of institutionalized activities ... economies . It remains true that in 14 Egalitarian Economies.
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... economic phenomena , has no existence apart from the kinship and political institutions that it is embedded in . Political Economy With the intensification of production and the rise in population density , economic organization fell ...
... economic phenomena , has no existence apart from the kinship and political institutions that it is embedded in . Political Economy With the intensification of production and the rise in population density , economic organization fell ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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