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Second , aged men have tended to be more active in the birthchamber and in early infant services wherever residence has been relatively permanent and in agricultural societies , but very rarely in herding societies ( Cor . 218–223 ) .
Second , aged men have tended to be more active in the birthchamber and in early infant services wherever residence has been relatively permanent and in agricultural societies , but very rarely in herding societies ( Cor . 218–223 ) .
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We find a moderately high coefficient of association in societies where centralized authority has been vested in a chief ( Cor . 820 ) ; but the coefficients are lower when correlations are ...
We find a moderately high coefficient of association in societies where centralized authority has been vested in a chief ( Cor . 820 ) ; but the coefficients are lower when correlations are ...
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A general assessment of the coefficients indicates that in the matter of family care and support aged men and women have fared almost alike in both matrilineal and patrilineal societies ; but that both have been a little better off in ...
A general assessment of the coefficients indicates that in the matter of family care and support aged men and women have fared almost alike in both matrilineal and patrilineal societies ; but that both have been a little better off in ...
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