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... EXOGAMY , OR NONNUCLEAR INCEST TABOOS The close bond between the nuclear incest taboo and exogamy is apparent . If the individual could not seek a mate within the family , specific rules had to be formulated as to how far beyond the ...
... EXOGAMY , OR NONNUCLEAR INCEST TABOOS The close bond between the nuclear incest taboo and exogamy is apparent . If the individual could not seek a mate within the family , specific rules had to be formulated as to how far beyond the ...
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... exogamous . Köhler's view not only supposes a natural warlike state but also fails to account for taboos against ... exogamy rules . Just as societies have rules about whom their members may not marry , they also have rules regarding ...
... exogamous . Köhler's view not only supposes a natural warlike state but also fails to account for taboos against ... exogamy rules . Just as societies have rules about whom their members may not marry , they also have rules regarding ...
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... Exogamy The Hebrews generally favored endogamous marriages : Abraham married a half - sister ; his brother Nahor married a niece ; Isaac , Esau , and Jacob married cousins ; and Amram , the father of Moses , wed his aunt . Marriage with ...
... Exogamy The Hebrews generally favored endogamous marriages : Abraham married a half - sister ; his brother Nahor married a niece ; Isaac , Esau , and Jacob married cousins ; and Amram , the father of Moses , wed his aunt . Marriage with ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
3 | 22 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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