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... organization of Homo erectus social life . In hunting large mammals , local groups could not have moved as a unit in the fashion of monkey troops browsing together upon berries , fruits , and other vegetable foods . Children are an ...
... organization of Homo erectus social life . In hunting large mammals , local groups could not have moved as a unit in the fashion of monkey troops browsing together upon berries , fruits , and other vegetable foods . Children are an ...
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... organization on the other . Some aspects of economic organization form a " seamless " unity with the ecosystem ; other aspects blend imperceptibly with the organization of domestic life and political law and order . In this chapter ...
... organization on the other . Some aspects of economic organization form a " seamless " unity with the ecosystem ; other aspects blend imperceptibly with the organization of domestic life and political law and order . In this chapter ...
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... organization ( see family ; kin groups ; marriage ; political organization ; religious organi- zation ; social structure ) social phenomena , and culture , 144-5 social practice , and language , 135 social status , and language , 131 ...
... organization ( see family ; kin groups ; marriage ; political organization ; religious organi- zation ; social structure ) social phenomena , and culture , 144-5 social practice , and language , 135 social status , and language , 131 ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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