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  • The '''universality of patriarchy''' is a standard finding of [[cultural anthropology]]. ...[social organisation]] that are common to all known societies are called [[cultural universal]]s.<ref name=Brown1991>Brown (1991).</ref> [[Patriarchy]] is one
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  • ===Cultural innovation explanations=== ...ain size, cranial morphology, climate, and time machines | journal=Current Anthropology | year=1984 | volume=25 | pages=301–330}}
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  • ...ottom. '''Book overview''': This book combines the insights of history and anthropology with innovative techniques such as computer simulation to investigate the r ...ltural and even at times rewriting of history is what could be termed '''''cultural genocide'''''. Wikipedia has a current group of editors who participating i
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  • * Smith, Dr Wendy A. (Autumn 2007). "Asian New Religious Movements as global cultural systems". International Institute for Asian Studies 45: 16–17. "Conversio ...ituality". On the Margins of Religion, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Warsaw University. "Conversion to so-called new religions often causes a c
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  • * Smith, Dr Wendy A. (Autumn 2007). "Asian New Religious Movements as global cultural systems". International Institute for Asian Studies 45: 16–17. "Conversio ...ituality". On the Margins of Religion, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Warsaw University. "Conversion to so-called new religions often causes a c
    42 KB (6,290 words) - 23:46, 17 May 2009
  • * Smith, Dr Wendy A. (Autumn 2007). "Asian New Religious Movements as global cultural systems". International Institute for Asian Studies 45: 16–17. "Conversio ...ituality". On the Margins of Religion, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Warsaw University. "Conversion to so-called new religions often causes a c
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  • | if the mental or behavioral or cultural factors relevant to | Both sorts of entities enter our conception only as cultural posits.
    594 KB (95,507 words) - 17:36, 14 July 2017
  • 14:18 < Qcoder00> I mean why should public money fund cultural projects that could seek commerical sponsers? 21:24 < jdale> Anyone good in anthropology ?
    220 KB (32,381 words) - 22:00, 23 January 2015