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... societies have male - centered residence and descent patterns . Seventy - one percent of 1,179 societies classi- fied by George Murdock ( 1967 ) are either patrilocal or virilocal ; and in the same sample , societies that have ...
... societies have male - centered residence and descent patterns . Seventy - one percent of 1,179 societies classi- fied by George Murdock ( 1967 ) are either patrilocal or virilocal ; and in the same sample , societies that have ...
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... societies . People who live in state - level societies think and behave in ways that are determined to a great extent by their membership in stratified groups and by their position in a stratification hierarchy . Responsible scientific ...
... societies . People who live in state - level societies think and behave in ways that are determined to a great extent by their membership in stratified groups and by their position in a stratification hierarchy . Responsible scientific ...
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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. hierarchies occur in prestate societies as well as in state societies . This distinction does not mean that sex hierarchies are any less real or important than class hierarchies ...
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. hierarchies occur in prestate societies as well as in state societies . This distinction does not mean that sex hierarchies are any less real or important than class hierarchies ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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