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Fallours claimed to have observed a sirenne, or mermaid, in a tub of water in his home for four days, until it died. Hard to believe, yes, but Fallours, and a number of his colleagues documented his encounter in detail, including the sounds the mermaid made (it cried like a rat) and the form of its excrement (like that of a cat). It is possible Fallours made the whole thing up to enhance his notoriety. But both his story and his detailed drawing of the Sirenne, it appears, were accepted as fact.

The statue is under copyright until 1 January 2030, seventy years after the death of the creator.[26] As of 2019[update], replicas can be purchased, authorized for sale by the Eriksen family.[33] The Danish newspaper Berlingske was sued in 2020 for publishing cartoons that parodied the statue as part of an article about Danish debate culture and right-wing ideas.[34] The newspaper was accused of demonizing The Little Mermaid and the court ordered it to pay 285,000 kroner. The newspaper lost its appeal in February 2022.[35]

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A first attempt to deal with this problem was undertaken a good seventy years ago by Julian H. Steward (1936/1955) in his study about the origins of the patrilineal band. He made it plain that under certain, specified conditions, cultural phenomena were repeated. Time and again, whenever these particular conditions were reproduced, a patrilocal band is said to have developed. Following this line of reasoning for the origins of the state (as was done by Steward 1949/1955), we can also think of specific conditions which made it necessary, perhaps inevitable, for the leaders of the societies concerned to develop new, structurally different, administrative principles (even when only following ideas based on local optimization!). Recently Jonathan Haas (1995: 18) pointed out that (early) states share 'basic characteristics of institutional bureaucracies, ruling elites, state religions, standing armies, and

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