ethnology in English

noun
1
the study of the characteristics of various peoples and the differences and relationships between them.
Nineteenth-century European ethnology and anthropology were established precisely to study different peoples and their institutions.

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1. Paleontology , geology , zoology, and ethnology.

2. Linguistic ethnology reveals the unrecorded history of Thai feminism.

3. Ethnology has been variously defined in different national traditions.

4. Pp .75 - 89 , Taipei: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica.

5. Dr. Henderson a famous expert on Asian ethnology.

6. Recently some anthropologist conducted an interesting case study in ethnology.

7. Geographical aspect in linguistics, historical studies, ethnology, ecological studies.

8. It is a conclusion of deep importance in ethnology.

9. Dr. Henderson is a famous expert on Asian ethnology.

10. The four pavilions contain the departments of archaeology, ethnology, natural history, and a library.

11. Geography. Geographical aspect in linguistics, historical studies, ethnology, ecological studies. Economical geography.

12. In 2005 Ethnology of IES was endowed with the title of Provincial Elite Specialty.

13. One of the classic confrontations of nineteenth-century ethnology stemmed from this very circumstance.

14. In 10 years of research, scholars have made abundant achievements, especially in sociology and ethnology.

15. With the development of sociology, interaction between sociology and ethnology becomes more closely related.

16. The collections National Museum of Namibia are the zoological specimens, entomology, arachnology , ornithology, ethnology, and archaeology.

17. The museum includes western cultural history, ethnology, military history, mineralogy, and a large art collections.

18. Eco - ethnology advocates the integrity of eco - system and the respect for the variety of national culture.

19. It's of the great academic value of anthropology ethnology while it is also of strong readability.

20. 15 The collections National Museum of Namibia are the zoological specimens, entomology, arachnology , ornithology, ethnology, and archaeology.

21. "Social Contradiction and Symbolic Resolution: Practical and Idealized Affines in Taiwan." Ethnology 23(4):249-60, 1984

22. Anthropobiologist António de Almeida, measuring a human skull at the Centre for Overseas Ethnology Studies in Lisbon, in 1958

23. LI Hui (200 Relation between Typology and Phylogenesis of Ethnic Genetic System. Proceeding for the 7th National Symposium of Ethnology. Enshi, July, 200

24. The museum is a cultural and scientific institution covering a wide range of areas including archaeology, art history, ethnology, geography, history and natural history.

25. As a result, Chinese ethnology has entered the third stage in the dynamic process to maturity and a new stage of ethnological theory and practice.

26. The term "Australoid" was coined in ethnology in the mid 19th century, describing tribes or populations "of the type of native Australians"

27. Ethnology has been considered an academic field since the late 18th century, especially in Europe and is sometimes conceived of as any comparative study of human groups.

28. THE ETHNOLOGY OF THE BRITISH COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES ROBERT GORDON LATHAM We shall add, at the end, the Appellative names contained in the laws, with their original and explication.

29. The notion that Sanskrit itself is comparatively recent, of course subtracts from that of Brahminism. The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies Robert Gordon Latham Buddhism, then, may claim a higher antiquity than Brahminism under the two following conditions.

30. Affinity Alfurese Arabic Archaic Archipelago Aryan Aryan Family Aryan Vernaculars Asamese Assam basin betwixt Bhotia Bible Bombay Brahui British India Buddhists Bunsen on Turanian Burma Burmese Bustar Calcutta Caldwell Central Provinces China civilisation Crawfurd Dalton defined Dialects Dictionary District Dravidian Languages East Ethnology

31. Amerinds Pre-Columbian Indians Precolumbian Indians: Broader Term(s): Ethnology: Narrower Term(s): Indians of Central America Indians of Mexico Indians of North America Indians of South America Indians of the West Indies Indians with disabilities Indians, Treatment of Names, Indian: Related Term(s): Indian policies Indian wars