The Evolution of Man and Society, Volumen1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 páginas Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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... India a few were unseeable as well as untouchable ; they would emerge from their dwellings only at twilight . Between the varna , rules were laid down governing all social relations . A Brahmin might kill a Sudra for the cost of a cat ...
... India a few were unseeable as well as untouchable ; they would emerge from their dwellings only at twilight . Between the varna , rules were laid down governing all social relations . A Brahmin might kill a Sudra for the cost of a cat ...
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... India . Are there then no virtues in the system ? We have to admit , in the first place , that the development of caste in India superseded slavery . And , inasmuch as caste imposed mutual obligations on all classes of society , which ...
... India . Are there then no virtues in the system ? We have to admit , in the first place , that the development of caste in India superseded slavery . And , inasmuch as caste imposed mutual obligations on all classes of society , which ...
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... India . Longmans , London . CORPS , E. V. 1965. ' Assam . ' Geog . Mag . 37 : 666–681 . DALES , G. F. 1966. ' The Decline of the Harappans ' . Sci . Amer . 214 : No. 5 : 93–100 . DE VOS , G. , and WAGATSUMA , H. 1966. Japan's Invisible ...
... India . Longmans , London . CORPS , E. V. 1965. ' Assam . ' Geog . Mag . 37 : 666–681 . DALES , G. F. 1966. ' The Decline of the Harappans ' . Sci . Amer . 214 : No. 5 : 93–100 . DE VOS , G. , and WAGATSUMA , H. 1966. Japan's Invisible ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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