The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... inbreeding of the ruling class . Any number of successful societies , tribal and civilized , however have been as inbred as the Venetian ruling class . Decline in all societies is connected , not with inbreeding or outbreeding as such ...
... inbreeding of the ruling class . Any number of successful societies , tribal and civilized , however have been as inbred as the Venetian ruling class . Decline in all societies is connected , not with inbreeding or outbreeding as such ...
الصفحة 524
... Inbreeding designed to secure the alliances of the kindred sovereigns . Note that : a . When inbred lines failed , outbreeding , legitimate or illegitimate , gave a fresh start or a more viable progeny ( e.g. Don John , victor of ...
... Inbreeding designed to secure the alliances of the kindred sovereigns . Note that : a . When inbred lines failed , outbreeding , legitimate or illegitimate , gave a fresh start or a more viable progeny ( e.g. Don John , victor of ...
الصفحة 677
Cyril Dean Darlington. the most extreme inbreeding , and ruined themselves through the defective individuals produced as a result . Even moderate inbreeding , however , frequently endangers the survival of governing classes , not through ...
Cyril Dean Darlington. the most extreme inbreeding , and ruined themselves through the defective individuals produced as a result . Even moderate inbreeding , however , frequently endangers the survival of governing classes , not through ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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