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The majority of contemporary social anthropologists regard the distinction between “primitive” man and man in general as ( ), yet to the newcomer it must seem that their methods of research and the themes to which they devote most of their attention take this distinction for granted.



A.congruous and compatible B.inscrutable and agnostic C.anachronistic and untenable D.appreciable and palpable

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