The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 17Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1888 |
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... polyandry . It has always seemed to the speaker that there was no evidence that these two customs ever prevailed among Semitic peoples ; and that the poly- androus people mentioned by Strabo in Southern Arabia , must probably like the ...
... polyandry . It has always seemed to the speaker that there was no evidence that these two customs ever prevailed among Semitic peoples ; and that the poly- androus people mentioned by Strabo in Southern Arabia , must probably like the ...
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... polyandry , i.e. , one wife between several husbands . 4. That blood relationship to the mother first became recognised , and hence arose a system of kinship through females only . 5. That the constant state of war between group and ...
... polyandry , i.e. , one wife between several husbands . 4. That blood relationship to the mother first became recognised , and hence arose a system of kinship through females only . 5. That the constant state of war between group and ...
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... polyandry , but neither the uncertainty of paternity in the first case , nor the practice of female infanticide in ... polyandry and kinship through females . The horde possessed , or had developed , the principles of totemism and ...
... polyandry , but neither the uncertainty of paternity in the first case , nor the practice of female infanticide in ... polyandry and kinship through females . The horde possessed , or had developed , the principles of totemism and ...
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... polyandry . Compelled thus to acknow- ledge ties which had previously not been so prominently thrust forward , the new migrationists would soon perceive that the fact of kinship was of enormous importance in keeping their own race ...
... polyandry . Compelled thus to acknow- ledge ties which had previously not been so prominently thrust forward , the new migrationists would soon perceive that the fact of kinship was of enormous importance in keeping their own race ...
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... polyandry among Turanian peoples . According to the polyandrous custom , a woman was recognised as having two , three , or more husbands — as is still the L 2 CAPT . C. R. CONDER . - Hittite Ethnology . 147.
... polyandry among Turanian peoples . According to the polyandrous custom , a woman was recognised as having two , three , or more husbands — as is still the L 2 CAPT . C. R. CONDER . - Hittite Ethnology . 147.
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