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    Anthropology - Cultural Change, Adaptation, Evolution: Ethnographic fieldwork had been undertaken mainly in colonial situations characterized by contact between conquering and conquered cultures This experience produced a theory of cultural cross-fertilization (acculturation) and culture change A legacy of colonialism was the great differential between wealthy and less wealthy parts of the





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