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Page 145
... social " and " cultural " is also quite common . Some sociologists and anthropologists employ the term " social " to refer to the relationship between the groups within a society . For these social scientists " culture " consists of the ...
... social " and " cultural " is also quite common . Some sociologists and anthropologists employ the term " social " to refer to the relationship between the groups within a society . For these social scientists " culture " consists of the ...
Page 157
... Social structure : The maintenance of an orderly social life is a necessity of all cultural systems . This necessity does not arise , however , from some abstract , aesthetic , or vindictive need for law and order but rather from the ...
... Social structure : The maintenance of an orderly social life is a necessity of all cultural systems . This necessity does not arise , however , from some abstract , aesthetic , or vindictive need for law and order but rather from the ...
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... social anthropology , 1 , 145 social behavior , learned : aggres- sion in hominids as , 64 ; and brain enlargement , 26-7 ; hom- icide as , 66 ; and mental capa- bilities , 27 ; in prehominids , 40 ; in the primate order , 26 social ...
... social anthropology , 1 , 145 social behavior , learned : aggres- sion in hominids as , 64 ; and brain enlargement , 26-7 ; hom- icide as , 66 ; and mental capa- bilities , 27 ; in prehominids , 40 ; in the primate order , 26 social ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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