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الصفحة 116
Table II , which shows the age distribution of married males in neighbourhood clan groups of varying size in the five villages , does not bear this out . The age categories used in the survey were very crude indeed , grouping adults ...
Table II , which shows the age distribution of married males in neighbourhood clan groups of varying size in the five villages , does not bear this out . The age categories used in the survey were very crude indeed , grouping adults ...
الصفحة 141
By separating ' first ' kin from the others , we can therefore discover how far the ideal forms of marriage are in fact ... merely from the total number of marriages , what proportion of the men themselves had married relatives .
By separating ' first ' kin from the others , we can therefore discover how far the ideal forms of marriage are in fact ... merely from the total number of marriages , what proportion of the men themselves had married relatives .
الصفحة 153
MoBrDa was clearly the relative most preferred , and no other cousin , least of all FaSiDa , was married half as often . Also in marked contrast with nobles , as many men married MoSiDa as FaBrDa . The figures for the different ...
MoBrDa was clearly the relative most preferred , and no other cousin , least of all FaSiDa , was married half as often . Also in marked contrast with nobles , as many men married MoSiDa as FaBrDa . The figures for the different ...
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