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... cultural anthropology cannot be served by ne- glecting either emic or etic phenomena . Both emic and etic phe- nomena form part of the adaptive process of human cultural systems ( cf. M. Harris 1968 ; Burling 1969 ; Kay 1970 ; Pelto ...
... cultural anthropology cannot be served by ne- glecting either emic or etic phenomena . Both emic and etic phe- nomena form part of the adaptive process of human cultural systems ( cf. M. Harris 1968 ; Burling 1969 ; Kay 1970 ; Pelto ...
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... cultural and biological evolution can be explained by similar principles . To this end it is useful to examine an analogy between cultural and biological structures and processes ... Cultural Systems Cultural versus Biological Evolution.
... cultural and biological evolution can be explained by similar principles . To this end it is useful to examine an analogy between cultural and biological structures and processes ... Cultural Systems Cultural versus Biological Evolution.
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... cultural anthropology , 1 , 3-5 , 144-5 , 163 , 615-8 cultural behavior , of prehominid primates , 40 cultural comparison , 4-5 cultural development ( see also cultural evolution ) : Lower Pa- leolithic , 177-8 ; probabilistic causality ...
... cultural anthropology , 1 , 3-5 , 144-5 , 163 , 615-8 cultural behavior , of prehominid primates , 40 cultural comparison , 4-5 cultural development ( see also cultural evolution ) : Lower Pa- leolithic , 177-8 ; probabilistic causality ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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