Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... society was drawn that yielded insufficient or no information , or neighbored a society already selected , it was dropped and another society belonging to the same culture area was drawn and considered for possible use . For most ...
... society was drawn that yielded insufficient or no information , or neighbored a society already selected , it was dropped and another society belonging to the same culture area was drawn and considered for possible use . For most ...
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... society . They are neither within human society nor constitute a society of their own , as animals in fables do . Rather , being ideal conceptual mediators in Lévi - Strauss's sense , they occupy an interstitial role , separate from yet ...
... society . They are neither within human society nor constitute a society of their own , as animals in fables do . Rather , being ideal conceptual mediators in Lévi - Strauss's sense , they occupy an interstitial role , separate from yet ...
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... societies with human sacrifice , the Aztecs were extreme in several measures : the only human sacrifice society in this sample with a high risk of famine ; the highest on several measures of population pressure ; in the highest category ...
... societies with human sacrifice , the Aztecs were extreme in several measures : the only human sacrifice society in this sample with a high risk of famine ; the highest on several measures of population pressure ; in the highest category ...
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