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How do anthropologists use kinship diagrams to analyze social relationships?
How do anthropologists use kinship diagrams to analyze social relationships?
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Anthropologists use kinship diagrams, also known as kinship charts or family trees, to visually represent the connections between individuals within kinship networks, allowing for the analysis of descent, marriage, and kinship terminology in different societies.