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The Prehistoric Body ” describes the way in which early humans imprinted culture
on their natural form . The emphasis on genital modifications in cave paintings
reflects the importance of the opposition of the sexes in structuring early ...
The Prehistoric Body ” describes the way in which early humans imprinted culture
on their natural form . The emphasis on genital modifications in cave paintings
reflects the importance of the opposition of the sexes in structuring early ...
Page 188
Neither ancient Rome nor early Christianity appears to have stigmatized
homosexual behavior . Boswell examines biblical texts and early Christian
writings for allegedly antihomosexual injunctions - and finds none . During the
disintegration ...
Neither ancient Rome nor early Christianity appears to have stigmatized
homosexual behavior . Boswell examines biblical texts and early Christian
writings for allegedly antihomosexual injunctions - and finds none . During the
disintegration ...
Page 385
Center for Early Adolescence . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . Early
Adolescent Sexuality : Resources for Parents , Professionals , and Young People
. Carrboro , N . C . : The Center for Early Adolescence , 1983 . 32 p . This is a ...
Center for Early Adolescence . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . Early
Adolescent Sexuality : Resources for Parents , Professionals , and Young People
. Carrboro , N . C . : The Center for Early Adolescence , 1983 . 32 p . This is a ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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