Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of CulturesVintage Books, 1978 - 351 หน้า |
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หน้า 87
... matrilocal complexes . The solution to this quandary , of course , is that there are different types of warfare . Matrilineal village societies tend to practice a brand of warfare different from that practiced by patrilineal vil- lage ...
... matrilocal complexes . The solution to this quandary , of course , is that there are different types of warfare . Matrilineal village societies tend to practice a brand of warfare different from that practiced by patrilineal vil- lage ...
หน้า 89
... matrilocal systems . Such marriages are easily broken liaisons in which husbands are in fact regarded as temporary ... matri- local Pueblo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico , for example , inconvenient husbands were ejected by the simple ...
... matrilocal systems . Such marriages are easily broken liaisons in which husbands are in fact regarded as temporary ... matri- local Pueblo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico , for example , inconvenient husbands were ejected by the simple ...
หน้า 119
... matrilocal . Strabo , the Greek historian , re- corded that the ancient peoples of Crete worshiped pre- dominantly female divinities , granted women a prom- inent role in public life , and practiced matrilocality . Plutarch says that in ...
... matrilocal . Strabo , the Greek historian , re- corded that the ancient peoples of Crete worshiped pre- dominantly female divinities , granted women a prom- inent role in public life , and practiced matrilocality . Plutarch says that in ...
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