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... dyad across lineages patrilineal descent lineage dyad man woman Figure 1. Role dyads influencing mother's brother - sister's son joking relationship . Lineage A Lineage B marriage kinship through women lineage dyad SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE 135.
... dyad across lineages patrilineal descent lineage dyad man woman Figure 1. Role dyads influencing mother's brother - sister's son joking relationship . Lineage A Lineage B marriage kinship through women lineage dyad SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE 135.
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British Academy. Lineage A Lineage B marriage kinship through women lineage dyad dyad across lineages patrilineal ... dyads as a single network . Why are these joking relationships characterised by snatching of the mother's ...
British Academy. Lineage A Lineage B marriage kinship through women lineage dyad dyad across lineages patrilineal ... dyads as a single network . Why are these joking relationships characterised by snatching of the mother's ...
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... dyad is one with a high level of potential friction . The contested claims of the sister's son to property , and of the mother's brother to authority , might easily lead to confrontation and an aggres- sive response , to a fight between ...
... dyad is one with a high level of potential friction . The contested claims of the sister's son to property , and of the mother's brother to authority , might easily lead to confrontation and an aggres- sive response , to a fight between ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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