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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. Ego Figure 16-2 . BILATERAL DESCENT . Everyone on the diagram has a descent relationship with Ego . Δ MALE = FEMALE IS MARRIED TO IS DESCENDED FROM IS THE SIBLING OF EGO WHOSE ...
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. Ego Figure 16-2 . BILATERAL DESCENT . Everyone on the diagram has a descent relationship with Ego . Δ MALE = FEMALE IS MARRIED TO IS DESCENDED FROM IS THE SIBLING OF EGO WHOSE ...
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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. 336 bilateral descent in the reckoning of rights and obligations . If a society observes patrilineal descent in the grouping of people into landowning corporations , this does not ...
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. 336 bilateral descent in the reckoning of rights and obligations . If a society observes patrilineal descent in the grouping of people into landowning corporations , this does not ...
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An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. MINIMAL LINEAGE Ego MAXIMAL LINEAGE Figure 16-9 . PATRILIN- EAGES . Everyone on ... bilateral descent is the main ideological kinship [ 16 ] Kinship Factors Promoting Bilateral Descent.
An Introduction to General Anthropology Marvin Harris. MINIMAL LINEAGE Ego MAXIMAL LINEAGE Figure 16-9 . PATRILIN- EAGES . Everyone on ... bilateral descent is the main ideological kinship [ 16 ] Kinship Factors Promoting Bilateral Descent.
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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