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Various innovations may work to change this situation . The social subsystem
may require of him some conspicuous act of generosity or prosperity ( such as a
potlatch contribution ) to maintain or enhance his prestige . Here then is a crucial
...
Various innovations may work to change this situation . The social subsystem
may require of him some conspicuous act of generosity or prosperity ( such as a
potlatch contribution ) to maintain or enhance his prestige . Here then is a crucial
...
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The preceding chapters , of Part I , have established the culture sequence in the
various regions of the Aegean during the third millennium B . C . This was a
crucial period , as reviewed in chapter 4 , for the evolution of Aegean civilisation .
The preceding chapters , of Part I , have established the culture sequence in the
various regions of the Aegean during the third millennium B . C . This was a
crucial period , as reviewed in chapter 4 , for the evolution of Aegean civilisation .
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As a background to the discussion we may bear in mind that the daily food intake
generally considered acceptable today is about 2 , 650 calories , plus 65 grams
of protein , together with small but significant quantities of various vitamins , of ...
As a background to the discussion we may bear in mind that the daily food intake
generally considered acceptable today is about 2 , 650 calories , plus 65 grams
of protein , together with small but significant quantities of various vitamins , of ...
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Civilisation | 14 |
The Explanation of Culture Change | 15 |
The Multiplier Effect | 27 |
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