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... taboo. (See Figure 57.) We may extend the observations based on the Lakher to strict matrilineal societies. If ego's parents divorce and his father remarries, ego may marry his paternal half- sister. On the other hand, if his mother ...
... taboo. (See Figure 57.) We may extend the observations based on the Lakher to strict matrilineal societies. If ego's parents divorce and his father remarries, ego may marry his paternal half- sister. On the other hand, if his mother ...
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... taboo against incest are among the best explanations for the adaptive success of the genus Homo. Familiarity breeds attempt The anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski (1927), whose numerous books and articles based on his extended ...
... taboo against incest are among the best explanations for the adaptive success of the genus Homo. Familiarity breeds attempt The anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski (1927), whose numerous books and articles based on his extended ...
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... Taboos against incest are encountered in all human societies. However, incest taboos in different societies proscribe marriage with different biological kin types. Various reasons have been suggested for the taboo's universality: (1) it ...
... Taboos against incest are encountered in all human societies. However, incest taboos in different societies proscribe marriage with different biological kin types. Various reasons have been suggested for the taboo's universality: (1) it ...
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Introduction to Anthropology | 3 |
Historical and Evolutionary | 19 |
POPULATION GENETICS AND | 34 |
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Africa agricultural allele ambilineal descent American ancestors animals anthro anthropologists apes areas argued associated baboons band basic Beginning of Food behavior Betsileo biological broad spectrum broad spectrum revolution brother chiefdoms contemporary contrast cousins cultivation cultural descent group developed early ecological economic endogamy environment ethnographic evolutionary example exchange exogamy father female Food Production foraging fossil functions gene genetic gorillas highlands Homo africanus Homo erectus horticultural human evolution human populations hunting Indians individuals kin types kinship terminology kinsmen land language lineage linguistic live major male marriage marry means of adaptation ment mother's mutation natural selection Neanderthal nuclear family Old World orig patrilineal peasant personality phenotypes plants political pologists polygyny primates prosimians race Ramapithecus relationship religion role similar societies Sociocultural Adaptive Means specific taboo tion tive traits tribal troop tween United Upper Paleolithic urban village wealth Yanomamo York
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