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... specific cultural tradi- 1 Edward Burnett Tylor , Primitive Culture ( 1871 ; reprint , New York : Harper & Row [ Torchbooks ] , 1958 ) , p . 1 . tion . The process whereby a child learns his or her culture is called enculturation . WHAT ...
... specific cultural tradi- 1 Edward Burnett Tylor , Primitive Culture ( 1871 ; reprint , New York : Harper & Row [ Torchbooks ] , 1958 ) , p . 1 . tion . The process whereby a child learns his or her culture is called enculturation . WHAT ...
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... Specific Evolution A study in specific evolution focuses on adaptive changes in particular environments . It looks at the long - term adaptation of just one human population , rather than the ge- nus Homo as a whole . We can compare ...
... Specific Evolution A study in specific evolution focuses on adaptive changes in particular environments . It looks at the long - term adaptation of just one human population , rather than the ge- nus Homo as a whole . We can compare ...
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... specific evolutionary sequences ; as- sociated with Julian Steward . namesakes : People who share the same name ; a ... specific evolution : Studies of changes in relation- ships between specific populations and their en- vironments ...
... specific evolutionary sequences ; as- sociated with Julian Steward . namesakes : People who share the same name ; a ... specific evolution : Studies of changes in relation- ships between specific populations and their en- vironments ...
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