Nineteenth-century European ethnology and anthropology were established precisely to study different peoples and their institutions. |
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I was really interested in ethnology, anthropology, and comparative religion. |
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Most of them retread old ground, with very little new being added to the scholarship on Southern African rock art or San ethnology. |
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He became interested in ethnology on that first trip and decided to undertake more detailed investigations. |
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Now a resident in Jerusalem and Vienna, she is considered an expert in Arabic studies and ethnology. |
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The roots of ethnology lay, in turn, in the traditions of natural history, moral philosophy and humanism. |
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There is an entity here which emanates more from ethnology than from logic, which seems very interesting and unusual to me. |
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Nino was sent to the best colleges in Paris and got a degree in ethnology and prehistoric archaeology. |
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In dance as in other artistic fields, transplanting one country's traditions to another doesn't work, except for a few ethnology enthusiasts. |
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These give him the opportunity to provide quantities of easy-to-swallow but not simple-minded Chinese history, ethnology and politics. |
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Subjects covered include: geology, ethnology, anthropology, history and biology. |
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Then she changed to history and ethnology, but she found the history course too tough. |
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For instance, the Bureau of ethnology targeted Native Americans in the 19th century. |
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As his collection grew, McCord undertook to organize a thematic ethnology display for his future museum. |
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Therefore, the discussion of traditional culture is inadequate if it merely takes place against the background of ethnology and anthropology. |
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The system also produced outstanding scholars such as Marius Barbeau, the father of Canadian ethnology. |
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Apart from linguistics and literature we also serve history, ethnology and onomastics. |
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In addition to a strong grounding in ecology and wildlife, course work and training has also included economics, social geography, and First Nations anthropology and ethnology. |
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However, thanks to folklore and ethnology enthusiasts such as Catherine Jolicoeur, a few of these traditions, once and again shared by word of mouth, are now preserved on paper. |
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The National Museum received material that dealt exclusively with archaeology, ethnology and the flora and fauna of Canada as well as museological material. |
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Yves Goudineau has been named to the National Committee of the CNRS and elected to the Directorate in section 38, Social anthropology and ethnology. |
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Tourism from a sociology and ethnology point of view represents the individual or collective ritual of departure and journey in search of places, oneself and other people. |
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The history of civilization as well as ethnology are to be brought into the comparison. |
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This distinction aligned American folkloristics with cultural anthropology and ethnology, using the same techniques of data collection in their field research. |
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For over forty years Swanton worked for the Smithsonian's Bureau of Ethnology gathering ethnohistorical information about southeastern Indians. |
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The tours begin in Hanoi, where guests will visit the Museum of Ethnology, the old craft quarter and several pagodas and temples, including the Tay Phuong Pagoda. |
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Nowadays, the palace hosts the National Museum, specialising in Natural History, Archaeology, and Ethnology. |
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Ethnology would seek to denaturalize the idea of the state and to expand political analysis beyond normative Western views of what the state was and what it should be. |
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Ethnology involves the systematic comparison of different cultures. |
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