Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 23)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 23)
المحتوى
madic, the relationship of these comm
no nities to one another, the
socio-economic ordering of these soc.
their religion and
norms «
- the physical limitations imposed upon the inhabitants (¢€-9- the
aridity of the southern slopes
the dispersion of villages).
of the Hebron mountains resulte
(6-3 the
interaction
dwellers ansion, contraction or
destruction of areas of settlement. These factors were also crucial
ormation and siting o
Palestine was inhabited b: un
in their _-Pasterne of life, and in the
differed
.e one hand, there was the Bedouin community w
On +t
existence. They tended to occupy
Palestine and had a more temporary
adic tent encampments. On the
the more arid areas of
ype
other hand, there was a
sedentary communit
which consisted primarily of peasants
occupying hundreds of autonomous villages. These villages were
partly located in the coastal plain, but the majority were located in
the highlands. The sedentary communities also included a semi-urban
population which occupied about ten towns located both in the
lowlands and the highlands. It is convenient to divide Palestine
into three ommunities'! pattern of social
organisation
the Jordan ‘Valley, the
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Space, Kinship and Gender
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المنشئ
Suad Amiry

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