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Meaning of "ethnographical"
ethnographical (adjective) - relating to the study or description of different cultures and ethnic groups, typically focusing on their customs, traditions, and social structures. This term is often used in anthropology or sociology to describe research or writings about specific cultural groups
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The ground floor is the ethnographical section.
Mandeo ethnographical and training centre.
Both places are sites of undoubted ethnographical interest.
Ethnographical characteristics changed.
Both the archaeological and ethnographical items are exhibited.
In the second stage the research approach was ethnographical.
This dissertation is the result of an ethnographical study of a brazilian ufologists collective.
An ethnographical research about clienthood and client orientation in geriatric hospital.
The goal of this project was to create an ethnographical museum.
This research is an ethnographical case study at the point of view of conflicts.
Their observations provided important contribution to ethnographical knowledge.
Russian ethnographical museum.
The museum has notable archaeological and ethnographical collections.
An ethnographical point of view.
Exhibition of historical and ethnographical collections.
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Ethnographical museum located in the green zone of the metropolitan area under the open sky.
He revealed to me the historical and ethnographical interest of the question.
Ethnographical and archaeological evidence indicates that frequent large ceremonial gatherings took place in the area.
Rural and ethnographical.
The postulate of a collective consciousness is barren and absolutely useless for an ethnographical observer.
A contemporary ethnographical vision.
The scholarly discussion has not developed beyond a debate about ethnological and ethnographical comparisons.
The survey was conducted from an ethnographical study on the blog on the cyberspace.
As such the book mixes together literary wealth and precious historical and ethnographical remarks.
Themes covered include ethnographical heritage and the history of the local economy.
The investigation has involved a field work based on ethnographical principles.
This ethnographical territory is sometimes referred to as Gegëria.
The latter is the approach of most historical and ethnographical studies.
I mobilize for that a ethnographical methodology of communication and organization associating clinical and Grounded Theory.
One of the plans is to establish a central museum for all ethnographical collections.
Seven ethnographical miracles of Ukraine.
This may also include archaeological findings or ethnographical values present in the area.
He received ethnographical information from the priest Matthäus Prätorius.
There are translations of his ethnographical books into Polish.
He made ethnographical works in Galicia and Leon.
Lithuanian dialects are closely connected with ethnographical regions of Lithuania.
Excursion to the Ethnographical museum Taltsy located on the bank of the Angara river.
The scientific results were published in the series Ethnographical studies in Celebes.
Barabra is an old ethnographical term for the Nubian peoples of Sudan and southern Egypt.
Of her photographs from this era are archived in the Ethnographical Museum in Stockholm.
Ethnographical complex of Zlatograd.
There are several different ethnographical groups of Tatar people.
Using ethnographical research to influence consumer-eating habits.
The Kociewiacy are a Polish ethnographical group.
It now houses the ethnographical section of the Carolina Augusteum Museum of Salzburg.
In Söğüt a site of interest is the Ethnographical Museum.
Coordinates of time Ethnographical studies of Poltava region.
His collections of that period are in the Stockholm Ethnographical Museum.
In their historical, ethnographical and political frontiers.
When he had the opportunity, he enthusiastically collected ethnographical particulars.