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FATHERS AND FATHERS-IN-LAW l In his recent and polemical review of the state of Mediterranean anthropology, John Davis is especially critical of achievements in the study of family and kinship, decrying throughout the l
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Omaha / London / Oxford / /

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Cambridge University Press / Father and son / /

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Asia / South America / /

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Cyprus / Greece / /

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Institute of Social Anthropology / Social Research Centre / University of Kent / /

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Easter / Christmas / /

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sons-in-law / brothers-in-law / regular services / fathers-in-law / /

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Lefkas / Lefkada / Greek Island / J. Pitt-Rivers / Mountain Viltage~op / /

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Cambridge University / Social Research Centre / University of Kent / Institute of Social Anthropology / /

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John Davis / Margaret Kenna / John Campbell / /

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same author / waiter / chair / head / /

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Mediterranean / /

Region

Western Greece / northern Mediterranean / Mediterranean / /

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