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The author offers an ethnographic account of northern tribes, describing their geography and dispersed settlements, clan-based social organization, and austere domestic habits. He examines marriage customs, the role of women, and communal legal and political practices, including assemblies and elite leadership. Military life, emphasis on martial training, simple equipment, and a preference for direct combat receive close attention alongside critiques of luxury and decline. Religious rites, votive practices, and customs around death and hospitality are outlined. Comparisons contrast these simple, hardy habits with the manners introduced by more urbanized neighbors.
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