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  1. Citizenship In Antiquity

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    Roman Civitas: Expansion and Segmentation
    The Roman concept of citizenship (civitas) evolved from a localized status within the city of Rome to a pervasive legal framework spanning the entire Mediterranean. Early Republican citizenship involved two primary components: ius suffragii (the right to vote in the Comitia) and ius honorum (the right to hold office). Intermarriage was often restricted to ensure t…
  2. Tribe

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    Kinship and Descent
    The fundamental unit of tribal structure is often the lineage (a demonstrable, verifiable chain of descent) or the clan (a putative, non-verifiable descent group, often traced to a mythical ancestor or totem). Intermarriage between constituent clans or lineages frequently serves as the basis for political alliances, enforced by formalized exogamy rules [3].
    A notable feature in several Eurasian tribal c…