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... existence , states in turn have been selected for their ability to intensify produc- tion and reproduction in support of military engagements involving more and more combatants , equipment , and supporting facilities . But I shall ...
... existence , states in turn have been selected for their ability to intensify produc- tion and reproduction in support of military engagements involving more and more combatants , equipment , and supporting facilities . But I shall ...
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... existence of nuclear family or even individual ownership of hunting and gathering ter- ritories among band - level cultures . Careful analysis or further re- search has shown each of these to conform to the general pattern . It was ...
... existence of nuclear family or even individual ownership of hunting and gathering ter- ritories among band - level cultures . Careful analysis or further re- search has shown each of these to conform to the general pattern . It was ...
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... existence . This view is contrary to what is known about the great diversity of beliefs and rituals found among the peoples of the world . There is no single unifying theme underlying all religions . All religions are multifunc- tioned ...
... existence . This view is contrary to what is known about the great diversity of beliefs and rituals found among the peoples of the world . There is no single unifying theme underlying all religions . All religions are multifunc- tioned ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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