Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of CulturesVintage Books, 1978 - 351 หน้า |
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... became less severe , forests of evergreens and birches invaded the grassy plains which nourished the great herds . The loss of these grazing lands in combination with the toll taken by the human predators produced an ecological ...
... became less severe , forests of evergreens and birches invaded the grassy plains which nourished the great herds . The loss of these grazing lands in combination with the toll taken by the human predators produced an ecological ...
หน้า 113
... became so unbalanced that for all intents and purposes the redistributor chiefs consti- tuted the principal coercive ... became taxes . Farmlands and natural resources ceased to be elements of rightful access . They became dispensations ...
... became so unbalanced that for all intents and purposes the redistributor chiefs consti- tuted the principal coercive ... became taxes . Farmlands and natural resources ceased to be elements of rightful access . They became dispensations ...
หน้า 288
... became the means of regulating band and village populations : women became subordinate to men ; those who worked hardest and kept the least became those who worked the least and kept the most ; " great providers " became great believers ...
... became the means of regulating band and village populations : women became subordinate to men ; those who worked hardest and kept the least became those who worked the least and kept the most ; " great providers " became great believers ...
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