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... father . The persistent need to come to terms with their guilt led the sons to search for women outside the immediate environment ( law of exogamy ) and also to erect a totemic system under which they substituted an animal for the father ...
... father . The persistent need to come to terms with their guilt led the sons to search for women outside the immediate environment ( law of exogamy ) and also to erect a totemic system under which they substituted an animal for the father ...
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... father could hardly hope to raise any cash by himself , and was quite dependent , free choice or not , on his father's attitude to his marriage . The dowry was often so large that it had to be paid out in several installments over a ...
... father could hardly hope to raise any cash by himself , and was quite dependent , free choice or not , on his father's attitude to his marriage . The dowry was often so large that it had to be paid out in several installments over a ...
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... father and son . The mother was responsible for caring for her son during his early years , eventually relinquishing him to his father when the time . came for schooling and training . Since the father - son relationship was formal ...
... father and son . The mother was responsible for caring for her son during his early years , eventually relinquishing him to his father when the time . came for schooling and training . Since the father - son relationship was formal ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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