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الصفحة 493
This model , as described by Levine ( 1974 ) , suggests that small groups first specialised in crafts in conducive ' ecological niches ' and then migrated into areas where their services were required , becoming ' guests ' among ' host ...
This model , as described by Levine ( 1974 ) , suggests that small groups first specialised in crafts in conducive ' ecological niches ' and then migrated into areas where their services were required , becoming ' guests ' among ' host ...
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But the subordination of procedural mechanisms to the personal requirements of the officeholder have become deeply entrenched and are cogently described as ' prebendalism ' ( Joseph , 1987 ) . According to Weber ( 1995 : 207 ) a prebend ...
But the subordination of procedural mechanisms to the personal requirements of the officeholder have become deeply entrenched and are cogently described as ' prebendalism ' ( Joseph , 1987 ) . According to Weber ( 1995 : 207 ) a prebend ...
الصفحة 596
WHAT THE TERM BAGR STANDS FOR : CATEGORIES OF RITES AND RITUALS , AND OF SOCIAL GROUPS Before describing the rites ... The first described as bagr chur ( training in bagr rites ) , takes three days to perform and marks the opening of ...
WHAT THE TERM BAGR STANDS FOR : CATEGORIES OF RITES AND RITUALS , AND OF SOCIAL GROUPS Before describing the rites ... The first described as bagr chur ( training in bagr rites ) , takes three days to perform and marks the opening of ...
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Kenneth W Harrow ed The Marabout and the Muse PAULO FERNANDO DE MORAES | 470 |
Shorter notices | 477 |
Books Received | 484 |
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