Did "Kin-based societies" Exist? On the (De)Construction of an Anthropological Concept
Concept of a ‘kin-based society’ relies on the assumption that, in stateless societies, kinship served as a fundamental and sufficient principle of social and political organization. Developed within the evolutionary paradigm, this concept has acquired different forms during the discipline’s history...
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Main Author: | Zorica Ivanović |
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Language: | EN FR SR |
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University of Belgrade
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d2dd4490b9ea4a9788e4b55b45da59f0 |
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