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... matrilineally . While " savages " were still in a matrilineal phase they invented the clan , which Morgan interpreted essentially as a device for extending the biological benefits of exogamy . Hence the first clans were matriclans ...
... matrilineally . While " savages " were still in a matrilineal phase they invented the clan , which Morgan interpreted essentially as a device for extending the biological benefits of exogamy . Hence the first clans were matriclans ...
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... matrilineal kin group's property and personnel ( Schlegel 1972 ) . Whereas some anthropologists argue that there are ... Matrilineal Systems Due to the continuing vitality of the male supremacist complex within matrilocal and matrilineal ...
... matrilineal kin group's property and personnel ( Schlegel 1972 ) . Whereas some anthropologists argue that there are ... Matrilineal Systems Due to the continuing vitality of the male supremacist complex within matrilocal and matrilineal ...
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... matrilineal system so rare ? ( Even the Nayar no longer practice it [ cf. Mencher 1965 ] . ) It is rare because the ... matrilineal societies . It is a remarkable fact that there are more matrilineal descent groups that are avunculocal ...
... matrilineal system so rare ? ( Even the Nayar no longer practice it [ cf. Mencher 1965 ] . ) It is rare because the ... matrilineal societies . It is a remarkable fact that there are more matrilineal descent groups that are avunculocal ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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