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Mark Dyble's Argument Essay

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“When only men have influence over who they are living with, the core of any community is a dense network of closely related men with the spouses on the periphery,” said Mark Dyble, an anthropologist who led the study at University College London. “If men and women decide, you don’t get groups of four or five brothers living together.”
Dyble, further elaborates that:
“There is still this wider perception that hunter-gatherers are more macho or male-dominated. We’d argue it was only with the emergence of agriculture, when people could start to accumulate resources, that inequality

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