Hypogamy
Hypogamy is a rule of marriage that is the exact opposite of hypergamy. American sociologist Robert K. Merton describes hypogamy as a case of “women marrying down”.
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"Exploring the Diversity of Human Culture: Insights from Anthropology"
Hypogamy is a rule of marriage that is the exact opposite of hypergamy. American sociologist Robert K. Merton describes hypogamy as a case of “women marrying down”.
Legal anthropology includes the study of legal ordering of bands, tribes, rural villages and urban neighborhoods.
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Pangenesis Theory is one of the Theories of Inheritance given by Sir Charles Darwin. He coined the term Pangenesis with the terms ‘pan’ which means whole and ‘genesis’ which means origin.
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Mass culture refers to the popular culture that emerges from the commercialization of cultural practices and artifacts.
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Chromosomal analysis can reveal important details regarding genetic diversity in humans, population genetics, and the forces that drive evolution.