I knew people from there because my photographs had been in an ethnological exhibition about Mongolia in Munich. |
|
Spenser, therefore, premised his attack on the jury system on his ethnological view of Irish society. |
|
Among the most fascinating items in the collection is an ethnological study of the life of the Welsh hill farmer. |
|
Time has been studied in different ways from ethnological and folkloristic angles. |
|
Instead, she would like to see ethnological museums acknowledge these objects' power to enchant, to inspire people to search for meanings. |
|
German collections of Indian art have been built around private collections since the 17th Century, and traditionally housed in ethnological museums. |
|
The ethnological objects, as well as the Euro-Canadian material displayed, appear to illustrate the theme of warfare. |
|
They are financed by the French State in various fields such as music, books, theatre, ethnological heritage, archive, museum, movies. |
|
This will necessarily depend on all the circumstances, including the particular geographical, historical and ethnological context. |
|
An additional 80-odd objects from the ethnological collection are stored at the Quebec City service centre. |
|
Although he lacked academic training, he was gifted with scholarly instincts, and devoted himself to linguistic, historical, geographical, and ethnological study. |
|
The idea is laudable: let the voices of Native Americans long the objects of ethnological scrutiny be heard. |
|
The 13,000 ethnological and archaeological objects in the First Nations Collection document the arts, crafts, cultures, and traditions of aboriginal communities from across Canada. |
|
This involves collecting material through archaeological excavation, ethnological expeditions, or natural science fieldwork, and the collecting either is undertaken by the staff of the museum or is sponsored by it. |
|
The small amount of ethnological study of the Mbundu shows them to be related linguistically to the Ovimbundu and culturally to the Kongo, their neighbours to the north. |
|
Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America concerning the imposition of import restrictions on certain categories of archaeological and ethnological material. |
|
Any State Party to this Convention whose cultural patrimony is in jeopardy from pillage of archaeological or ethnological materials may call upon other States Parties who are affected. |
|
The Eastern Townships Antique Machinery Club should continue its' mission, gradually make changes to internal operations, and the way it displays equipment, knowledge, and its' ethnological richness. |
|
In so doing, the United States recognized that it is a major destination for pillaged archaeological and ethnological material and documented articles of stolen cultural property. |
|
They promoted the use of Norse mythology as the subject of high art and other ethnological and moral aims. |
|
|
It was published in the 20th century and considered an important ethnological work. |
|
The development of comparative philology in the 19th century, together with ethnological discoveries in the 20th century, established the science of myth. |
|
In Italy, there were ethnological and linguistic differences between regional groups, from the Lombardians of the North to the Sicilians of the south. |
|
Ethnological concerns in turn were replaced by synchronic ethnographic research on the structure and functioning of individual societies. |
|
The Ethnological Museum of Chittagong showcases the lifestyle of various tribes in Bangladesh. |
|
Gerd Koch, associated with the Ethnological Museum of Berlin, is known for his studies on the material culture of Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Santa Cruz Islands. |
|