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... cultural anthropologist, Walter Golclschmidt, has quite cogently pointed out:1 One ironic conclusion emerging from the study of man as a biological animal is that ... cultural information (cultural diffusion) need not be 186 Vincent Sarich.
... cultural anthropologist, Walter Golclschmidt, has quite cogently pointed out:1 One ironic conclusion emerging from the study of man as a biological animal is that ... cultural information (cultural diffusion) need not be 186 Vincent Sarich.
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PHYLLIS DOLHINOW - VINCENT M. SARICH. The flow of cultural information (cultural diffusion) need not be so restricted, of course — it requires only a single bearer of information and a single observer. Given this picture, one can begin ...
PHYLLIS DOLHINOW - VINCENT M. SARICH. The flow of cultural information (cultural diffusion) need not be so restricted, of course — it requires only a single bearer of information and a single observer. Given this picture, one can begin ...
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... cultural development and the fact that the H. sapiens or H. erectus grades are not, and cannot, be defined by the physical characteristics of the populations involved. They must be defined by their cultural capabilities as manifested in ...
... cultural development and the fact that the H. sapiens or H. erectus grades are not, and cannot, be defined by the physical characteristics of the populations involved. They must be defined by their cultural capabilities as manifested in ...
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