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... Unilineal Groups Although there is no basis for reviving nineteenth - century notions of universal stages in the evolution of kinship , certain well- substantiated general evolutionary trends must be acknowledged . Hunting and gathering ...
... Unilineal Groups Although there is no basis for reviving nineteenth - century notions of universal stages in the evolution of kinship , certain well- substantiated general evolutionary trends must be acknowledged . Hunting and gathering ...
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... unilineal societies display marked signs of population pressure as measured by the extent to which they have exhausted their wild plant and food resources . Unilineal Descent and Locality Practices Unilineal lineages and clans show a ...
... unilineal societies display marked signs of population pressure as measured by the extent to which they have exhausted their wild plant and food resources . Unilineal Descent and Locality Practices Unilineal lineages and clans show a ...
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... unilineal descent . But there are many exceptions for which as yet no generally accepted explana- tion is available . Figure 16-15 . IROQUOIS TERMINOLOGY . Iroquois Terminology In the presence of unilineal kin groups there is a ...
... unilineal descent . But there are many exceptions for which as yet no generally accepted explana- tion is available . Figure 16-15 . IROQUOIS TERMINOLOGY . Iroquois Terminology In the presence of unilineal kin groups there is a ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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