The evolution of man and societyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 58
... circumcision of the foreskin. Every one of these proceedings, we are bound to notice, tends to stabilize the unity of the tribe and the practice of endogamy. Yet in the beginning (which goes back to animal life) those who invented such ...
... circumcision of the foreskin. Every one of these proceedings, we are bound to notice, tends to stabilize the unity of the tribe and the practice of endogamy. Yet in the beginning (which goes back to animal life) those who invented such ...
الصفحة 183
... circumcision. Circumcision among the Semites may have begun as a substitute for the blood sacrifice from which Isaac was to have suffered. Or it may have begun with its use as a caste mark among the governing class of the Egyptians ...
... circumcision. Circumcision among the Semites may have begun as a substitute for the blood sacrifice from which Isaac was to have suffered. Or it may have begun with its use as a caste mark among the governing class of the Egyptians ...
الصفحة 299
... circumcision and exact restrictions on food, competed at a disadvantage. The contrast in genetic situation between the Christians and Jews was to become even sharper with the passage of time. For the mixed or multiracial urban ...
... circumcision and exact restrictions on food, competed at a disadvantage. The contrast in genetic situation between the Christians and Jews was to become even sharper with the passage of time. For the mixed or multiracial urban ...
المحتوى
THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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Africa agriculture Alexander Anatolia ancient Arab Arabia army Aryan Asia barbarian became began breeding brought capital Carthage caste Catholic century character China Christian Church cities civilization colonies conquest continued craftsmen created Crete crops cultivation culture diverse Dynasty east effect Egypt Egyptian Emperor Empire England established Etruscan eunuchs Europe European evidence evolution expansion favoured feudal followed genetic governing class Greece Greek groups hereditary Hittite Huguenots hybridization ideas immigrants inbreeding India invaders invention Islam islands Jewish Jews kings land language later marriage married matrilinear Mesopotamia migration military millennium movement Muslim Mycenaean nation native neolithic numbers origin outbreeding paleolithic patricians peasants Persian Persian Empire Phoenician political population priesthood priests principle protected races racial reform religion religious Roman Rome royal rulers rules Russian selection slaves social society spread stratified success Sumer Sumerian survival tion trade tribes western whole