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and polygynous unions were estimated to be under age 40 and the great majority of twice - married wives in both types of unions were estimated to be over that age . The most striking feature of Table 1 is that the aggregate fertility of ...
and polygynous unions were estimated to be under age 40 and the great majority of twice - married wives in both types of unions were estimated to be over that age . The most striking feature of Table 1 is that the aggregate fertility of ...
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... polygynous and monogamous marriages may nearly balance out . We must also remember that " big wives " ( whether once- or twice - married ) in polygynous unions were actually partners to monogamous unions for a greater or lesser num- ber ...
... polygynous and monogamous marriages may nearly balance out . We must also remember that " big wives " ( whether once- or twice - married ) in polygynous unions were actually partners to monogamous unions for a greater or lesser num- ber ...
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... polygynous counterparts of similar age . A second factor that might induce a higher sexual inter- course frequency among polygynous than monogamous men , there- by lowering the counts of active sperm per ejaculation among the former ...
... polygynous counterparts of similar age . A second factor that might induce a higher sexual inter- course frequency among polygynous than monogamous men , there- by lowering the counts of active sperm per ejaculation among the former ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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