“The animal bestiary comprises bison, horses, bovids, stag, goats and at least one anthropomorph figure, apart from a possible wading bird.”
“For example, two widely separated sites containing examples of a very similar and distinctive large anthropomorph were found to have totally unrelated Dreamings.”
The branch of anthropology that deals with the geographical distribution of the human race in its different divisions, as distinguished by physical character, language, institutions, and customs, in contradistinction to ethnography, which deals historically with the origin and filiation of races and nations.
“Professional experience: studies of geomorphology, meteorisation, dinamic structures of taluses, Arctic anthropogeography, the study of the life of the Eskimos and peoples of the Thule.”
“Ritter's anthropogeography has opened a useful line of research.”
anthroposociology
(dated, historical) The anthropological and sociological study of race as a means of establishing the superiority of certain peoples.
“All the others take the form of anthropomorphs either attached to a central aniconic shaft or addorsed by a tree.”
“Zoomorphs and anthropomorphs are relatively rare and are often expressed as silhouettes.”
“The petroglyph and pictograph sites on the valley walls include several thousand motifs in hundreds of scenes, predominantly anthropomorphs, zoomorphs and material object motifs.”