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intergroup relations , structured and unstructured social groups ( such as kinship groups , organisations ) , social classes , archaic , historical and contemporary societies . While we oppose the strong typological basis of such work ...
intergroup relations , structured and unstructured social groups ( such as kinship groups , organisations ) , social classes , archaic , historical and contemporary societies . While we oppose the strong typological basis of such work ...
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... groups to increase their size through such alliance - building practices as polygyny , thereby increasing the potential for intra - group competition . Of the several strategies generally used for meeting this problem , one has an ...
... groups to increase their size through such alliance - building practices as polygyny , thereby increasing the potential for intra - group competition . Of the several strategies generally used for meeting this problem , one has an ...
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... groups are in fact regional systems in relation to the environment at three scales ; spatial , demographic and social . Spatially they show a resource strategy juggling the costs of environmental exploitation . Demo- graphically they ...
... groups are in fact regional systems in relation to the environment at three scales ; spatial , demographic and social . Spatially they show a resource strategy juggling the costs of environmental exploitation . Demo- graphically they ...
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