PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PHRATRIES»
phratries
lineages
clans
moieties
types
ancient
greece
phratry
phratria
greek
ατρία
brotherhood
kinfolk
derived
from
φρατήρ
meaning
brother
social
division
tribe
phyle
phratries
kinship
group
constituting
intermediate
primitive
structure
hellenic
consisting
patrilinear
surviving
merriam
webster
both
were
patrilineal
athenian
well
every
native
male
belonged
concerned
with
such
groups
encyclopedia
britannica
segmentary
structures
essentially
share
mythical
ancestor
characteristically
father
links
define
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units
within
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origin
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noun
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHRATRIES»
Scopri l'uso di
phratries nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
phratries e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The
Phratries of Attica
Presents the innovative view that the classical Greek "phratry" system reflected democratic government rather than aristocratic.
2
Totem and Taboo: Some Points of Agreement Between the Mental ...
The existence of the two phratries reduces his choice to 6 –– 12 or 1–2, for then a
man of totem a can only marry a woman of totems 1 to 6. With the introduction of
the four subphratries his choice is still further reduced to 3 –– 12 or 1 – 4 , for in ...
3
Durkheim's Philosophy of Science and the Sociology of ...
is divided into two phratries. The things belonging to each phratry are then
distributed among the clans into which the phratry is divided. Such primitive
classifications, Durkheim concluded, constitute the origin of our modern idea of
classifying ...
The 139 demes and 10 new tribes that Cleisthenes established in Athens in 508/
7 b.c.e. as foundations of the new democracy were superimposed on an earlier
social organization based on the phratries (“brotherhoods”) and four tribes.
Hopi Phratries An important Hopi phenomenon that interrelates kinship,
agriculture, and religion is the phratry. Hopi phratries have received a great deal
of attention from various scholars of Hopi life precisely because they embody a
number ...
6
Anthropology: The Human Challenge
Figure 21.3 This diagram shows how lineages, clans, phratries, and moieties
form an organizational hierarchy. Each moiety is subdivided into phratries, each
phratry into clans, and each clan into lineages. at least two clans that supposedly
...
William Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, 2010
7
The Ancient Greeks: A Critical History
For an understanding of the social structure of early Athenian society, it is
obviously of great importance to know that by 621 at the latest, membership in the
phratries was not restricted to Eupatrid gene. Phratries may have existed among
the ...
John V. A. Fine, John Van Antwerp Fine, 1983
8
Ritualized Homosexuality in Melanesia
Each subtribe counts (speaking of them in the ethnographic present) a number of
local, patrilineal subclans, belonging to one of the various intercommunal clans
that constitute part of either of four patrilineal, exogamous phratries into which ...
9
Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia
At least two observers had detected the existence of Australian organisations of
the same nature as the American phratries, so far as our scanty information from
West Australia goes, even before the publication of Archaeologia Americana.
Northcote Whitridge Thomas, 2010
10
Houses in the Rain Forest: Ethnicity and Inequality Among ...
Not all Lese settlements are arranged in the same pattern, but an attempt is
usually made to place clans next to other clans of the same phratry, with a greater
distance maintained between phratries than between the clans of the same
phratry.
Roy Richard Grinker, 1994
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PHRATRIES»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
phratries nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Totem and taboo: The Zeliangrong of North East - Part 1 -
... of the clansmen to each other and to men of other clans or subdivision of the tribe into minor units called clans, genets, sibs, or phratries. «E-Pao.net, dic 14»
The class struggle in the Roman Republic, part two
“Like the Greeks of the heroic age, the Romans in the age of the so-called kings lived in a military democracy founded on gentes, phratries, and ... «In Defense of Marxism, set 09»