From: John Hughes (nysalor@primus.com.au)
Date: Thu 04 Apr 2002 - 01:45:14 EEST
Dougie wrote:
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As Michael noted, its probably easier to do up one of the larger steads as substantially comprising smaller units: charcoal burners and hunters and crofting huts. The ritual and security requirements of steads, the extended family system and the communal organisation of Heortling work practices means IMO, that isolated nuclear family stead *as such* will be rare. But every stead will have its loners, its argumentative types and its religious or economic specialists who for one reason or another have chosen a smaller hearth.
Cheers
John
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