1. Culture
"Ideas in the mind" become significant in society only as expressed in language, acts, and objects. ... When one considers the mother-in-law taboo in its relationship to the place of residence of a newly married couple, the customary division of labor between the sexes, their respective roles in the society, and these in turn to the technology of society, the mother-in-law taboo becomes, again by definition, culture. ... Again, the eye-hand-object co-ordinations involved in tool using stimulated the growth of the brain, especially the forebrain. ... A trait may be an object, a way of doing som...
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