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TRANSACTIONS MARRIAGE OF A NEW CODING Eloul** and Rohn Alice Schlegel* Arizona . at of is Professor of University *Alice Anthropology, Schlegel of Arizona. East Center, Associate Fellow, Near University **Rohn Eloul is 118 119 is an of even frequently accompanied by exchange goods, Marriage 826 societies listed in the if these have value. Of the only symbolic of some Atlas value are (EA) (Murdock 1967), Ethnographic goods in or about three-fourths of the total with the 618, number, exchanged or of no more economic remaining exchanging nothing goods signi- ficance than bridal gifts. The first author reviewed the Mode of Column 12 in code, Marriage for use in a the Standard Cross-Cultural the EA, study employing and White a of 186 societies drawn (Murdock Sample 1980), sample the EA. In the it became that there were some from process, apparent between code and accounts known that discrepancies ethnographic authors of this In there seemed to be to the paper. particular, of of Our and dowry. overcoding bride-price undercoding purpose here is to a new code of transactions for the Standard present marriage which includes corrections to the EA Mode of code Sample, Marriage Where were the authors went
Behavior Science Research – SAGE
Published: Feb 1, 1987
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