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... anthropologists nowa- days master more than one field . And anthropologists increasingly find themselves working not with fellow anthropologists of another field but with members of entirely different scientific or humanistic ...
... anthropologists nowa- days master more than one field . And anthropologists increasingly find themselves working not with fellow anthropologists of another field but with members of entirely different scientific or humanistic ...
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... anthropologists believe them to be ( Lakoff 1973 ) . But the fact that many women as well as men remain convinced that the obligato- ry male categories have nothing to do with the perpetuation of sexist stereotypes suggests that one ...
... anthropologists believe them to be ( Lakoff 1973 ) . But the fact that many women as well as men remain convinced that the obligato- ry male categories have nothing to do with the perpetuation of sexist stereotypes suggests that one ...
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... Anthropological studies of peasants have usually taken the form of " community studies . " Anthropologists have studied peasant communities more than they have studied tribes- people or hunters and gatherers ( Pelto and Pelto 1973 ) ...
... Anthropological studies of peasants have usually taken the form of " community studies . " Anthropologists have studied peasant communities more than they have studied tribes- people or hunters and gatherers ( Pelto and Pelto 1973 ) ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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