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الصفحة 56
... the fact that many of the gods are no more than deified ancestors seems to be responsible for the prominence of anthropomorphic sculptures on their altars , even when the gods themselves may sometimes not be represented in person ...
... the fact that many of the gods are no more than deified ancestors seems to be responsible for the prominence of anthropomorphic sculptures on their altars , even when the gods themselves may sometimes not be represented in person ...
الصفحة 98
Members of these committees represented the younger age - categories of men between 20 and 40 years of age ( for an analysis of age and status in Ugogo , see Rigby 1969a : 177-9 et passim ) . Ideally , all committee members should be ...
Members of these committees represented the younger age - categories of men between 20 and 40 years of age ( for an analysis of age and status in Ugogo , see Rigby 1969a : 177-9 et passim ) . Ideally , all committee members should be ...
الصفحة 131
... in a difference between two major styles of carved art , the first representing and commemorating actual persons ( characterised by verisimilitude ) , the second representing an abstract and culturally - standardised figuration .
... in a difference between two major styles of carved art , the first representing and commemorating actual persons ( characterised by verisimilitude ) , the second representing an abstract and culturally - standardised figuration .
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The Queen Mother in Africa RONALD COHEN | 14 |
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activities administration African ancestors appear associated authority become called caste Central century chiefs clan collection colonial concerned cult cultural descent descent group discussion District economic effect elders ethnic example existence fact field given head household important individual initiation Institute interest International involved King kinship labour land later lineage living London major male marriage married masquerades means missionaries mother noted offered organization origin period person political population position present problems production reference relations relationship relatively represented result ritual rules Sierra situation slaves social society spirits status structure succession suggest town trade traditional University University Press village West women