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الصفحة 631
12 To say that the same taboos are found everywhere does not necessarily mean that they all look the same everywhere . There may be a gradation : some types of sexual relations ( adulterous , incestuous , relationships which are not ...
12 To say that the same taboos are found everywhere does not necessarily mean that they all look the same everywhere . There may be a gradation : some types of sexual relations ( adulterous , incestuous , relationships which are not ...
الصفحة 632
But this does not explain why , in the present case , taboos on reproductive activities concern precisely menstruation , parturition and sexual relationships . In order to answer to this question , we need to look at the relationship ...
But this does not explain why , in the present case , taboos on reproductive activities concern precisely menstruation , parturition and sexual relationships . In order to answer to this question , we need to look at the relationship ...
الصفحة 634
taboos prohibiting symbolic actions ( such as kneeling down , hanging up a bow , etc. ) which can be explained convincingly as a kind of negative magic . On the other , there are taboos preventing the conjunction of two things ( such as ...
taboos prohibiting symbolic actions ( such as kneeling down , hanging up a bow , etc. ) which can be explained convincingly as a kind of negative magic . On the other , there are taboos preventing the conjunction of two things ( such as ...
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EIDE Revolution and Religion in Ethiopia | 499 |
PETER HAENGER Slaves and Slave Holders on the Gold Coast | 508 |
No 3 2002 | 510 |
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