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Some and anthropologists
Some anthropologists, such as Lloyd Fallers and Clifford Geertz, focused on processes of modernization by which newly independent states could develop.
Some anthropologists have suggested that hominids and early humans living in the Paleolithic Era may have practiced cannibalism.
Some anthropologists, such as Tim White, suggest that cannibalism was common in human societies prior to the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic period.
Some anthropologists started collecting recordings ( at first especially of Native American folklore ) on phonograph cylinders in the late 19th century.
Some anthropologists, such as Sir Edward Burnett Tylor and Sir James George Frazer, believed that the earliest intelligent modern humans practiced something that we would recognize today as prayer.
Some historians, social scientists and anthropologists have, however, argued that their disciplines already describe psychological motivation and that Psychohistory is not, therefore, a separate subject.
Some anthropologists have questioned the energy cost of rebuilding the endometrium every fertility cycle.
Some biologists, anthropologists and evolutionary psychologists believe this in-group / out-group discrimination has evolved because it enhances group survival.
Some anthropologists believe that the Apache and the Navajo were pushed south and west into what is now New Mexico and Arizona by pressure from other Great Plains Indians, such as the Comanche and Kiowa.
Some anthropologists reject this explanation.
Some anthropologists argue that nuclear family incest avoidance can be explained in terms of the ecological, demographic, and economic benefits of exogamy.
Some ethnomusicological works are created not necessarily by ' ethnomusicologists ' proper, but instead by anthropologists examining music as an aspect of a culture.
Some historians and anthropologists note that many societies before the sexual revolution that place a high value on maintaining virginity for marriage actually have a large amount of premarital sexual activity that does not involve vaginal penetration.
Some stories from the Popol Vuh continued to be told by modern Maya as folk legends ; some stories recorded by anthropologists in the 20th century may preserve portions of the ancient tales in greater detail than the Ximénez manuscript.
Some writers and anthropologists argue that missionaries, in seeking to ‘ civilise and institutionalise ’ Aboriginal people, forced them to abandon their lifestyle, language, religion and ceremonies — indeed, the whole fabric of their lives.
Some had already anticipated the theory's emergence, with the social anthropologist Edmund Leach informing the assembled archaeologists at a 1971 discussion on the topic of " The Explanation of Culture Change " held at the University of Sheffield that cultural structuralism, which was then popular amongst social anthropologists, would soon make its way into the archaeological community.
Some anthropologists have interpreted it as " Water Ute " or " True Ute.
Some leading anthropologists disagree, and consider anthropological holism to be an artifact from 19th century social evolutionary thought that inappropriately imposes scientific positivism upon cultural anthropology.
Some anthropologists have hypothesized that Paleo-Indians migrated along the coast of East Asia and Beringia in small watercraft, before or during the last Ice Age.
Some anthropologists have argued that the symbol, like others used in the Soviet Union, was actually a Russian Orthodox symbol that was used by the Communist Party to fill the religious needs that communism was replacing as a new state " religion ".
Some anthropologists make a semantic distinction between group and individual levels of acculturation.
Some anthropologists and historians have suggested the Mohawk of the Iroquois Confederacy destroyed and drove out the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, based on analysis of political and economic conditions at the time.
Some researchers argued that Wendigo psychosis was essentially a fabrication, the result of naïve anthropologists taking stories related to them at face value.
Some anthropologists claim that the " collective trauma of the Long Walk ... is critical to contemporary Navajos ' sense of identity as a people ".

Some and latter
Some of the latter are studied in non-standard analysis.
Some fragmentary walls of large, well-dressed blocks near this latter town indicate the early prosperity of Ambracia.
Some of the characters from the latter reappear, and the same sort of shape-shifting magic is much in evidence, side by side with a grim, almost callous realism.
Some restaurants might use the suffix-zen ( 膳 ) as a classier though dated synonym to the more familiar, since the latter basically is a term for a combo meal served at a, akin to a diner .. Teishoku means a meal of fixed menu, a dinner à prix fixe served at or, which is somewhat vague ( shokudō can mean a diner type restaurant or a corporate lunch hall ); but e. g. defines it as fare served at, etc., a diner-like establishment.
Some, including the Byzantine chronicler Theophanes, have claimed that Konon's family had been resettled in Thrace, where he entered the service of Emperor Justinian II, when the latter was advancing on Constantinople with an army of 15, 000 horsemen provided by Tervel of Bulgaria in 705.
Some family delimitations have changed as well, most notably, the segregation of Calophyllaceae from Clusiaceae sensu lato when it was shown that the latter is paraphyletic.
Some were filled by the surviving cynodonts and dicynodonts, the latter of which subsequently became extinct.
Some experimented with new techniques, such as faster beats and the use of side steps in the dance ; this latter innovation formed the foundation of cha-cha-cha, and was the result of Jorrin's experimentation.
Some of these fragments have even been thought to date as early as the 2nd century ( i. e., Papyrus 90, Papyrus 98, Papyrus 104, and famously Rylands Library Papyrus P52, though the early date of the latter has recently been called into question ).
Some authors saw the latter as languages which had not yet completely evolved to full Bantu status, whereas others regarded them as languages which had partly lost original features still found in Bantu.
Some similarities to the United States flag with the red and white stripes are noted as well such as the flag of Malaysia and the flag of Liberia, the latter of which was an American resettlement colony.
Although these polymers have other properties of of contemporary protein as well, identity with the latter is not a necessary inference ". Some theories of abiogenesis propose that proteinoids were a precursor to the first living cells.
* Some of his movies feature strong conflicts between father and son that usually end with the latter killing the former ( Blade Runner, Gladiator ) or witnessing the event ( Kingdom of Heaven, Robin Hood ).
Some of them create second messengers such as cyclic AMP and IP < sub > 3 </ sub >, the latter controlling the release of intracellular calcium stores into the cytoplasm.
Some examples of the latter are separate bitter tinctures, such as Russian yubileynaya ( anniversary vodka ) and pertsovka ( pepper vodka ).
Some were sent to colonize places as diverse as French Guiana and the Falkland Islands ; these latter efforts were unsuccessful.
Some commentators compare the proposed American oil-shale industry to the Athabasca oil-sands industry ( the latter enterprise generated over of oil per day in late 2007 ), stating that " the first-generation facility is the hardest, both technically and economically ".
Some scholars believe the latter to be true, for a lion is also found in the city's coat of arms.
Some Fox stations have a newscast schedule similar to many affiliates of either of the three networks that predate the launch of Fox, along with the added 10 p. m. late newscast, a weekday morning newscast extended by two to three hours and an early evening newscast that is extended by a half-hour ( newscasts in the latter two timeslots generally compete with the national morning and evening newscasts on the Big Three networks ), while others only have a half-hour or hour-long 10 p. m. newscast.
Some Early Modern examples of the latter practice, where the patronymic was placed after the given name and was followed by the surname, are Norwegian Peder Claussøn Friis, the son of Nicolas Thorolfsen Friis ( Claus in Claussøn being short for Nicolas ) and Danish Thomas Hansen Kingo, the son of Hans Thomsen Kingo.
Some argue that, strictly speaking, only the latter is really " recognized " as action origami.
Some linguists favoured using " ny " ( as in Catalan and Filipino ) and " ly " for these sounds, but the latter spellings were rejected for being similar to the Indonesian system.
Some sources only delineate three cultivars: savoy, red and white, with spring greens and green cabbage being subsumed into the latter.
Some texts use asterisks and daggers alongside superscripts, using the former for per-page footnotes and the latter for endnotes.
Some sections of G / 116 and F / 116 were able to reach the shingle bank relatively unscathed, though the latter became disorganized after the loss of their officers.

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