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Page 154
... status ] . Teotihuacan does not show a simole gradient from high social status in the centre to lowest status on the outskirts , and there is evidence for marked differences in status between nearby residences . Nevertheless there is a ...
... status ] . Teotihuacan does not show a simole gradient from high social status in the centre to lowest status on the outskirts , and there is evidence for marked differences in status between nearby residences . Nevertheless there is a ...
Page 161
status , it being a traditionally cultivating caste . These villages , one in Panjab and the other in Haryana , are both dominated by jats . Interestingly , due to their low ritual status the jats possess " a set of religious beliefs ...
status , it being a traditionally cultivating caste . These villages , one in Panjab and the other in Haryana , are both dominated by jats . Interestingly , due to their low ritual status the jats possess " a set of religious beliefs ...
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... status than women . We are not informed why this is so , what way this status differen- tiation was established or how it was maintained . The study is based on the number of male and female graves in any period and the accom- panying ...
... status than women . We are not informed why this is so , what way this status differen- tiation was established or how it was maintained . The study is based on the number of male and female graves in any period and the accom- panying ...
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