Examples of 'ethnological' in a sentence

Meaning of "ethnological"

ethnological (adjective): Relating to ethnology, the branch of anthropology that studies and compares the characteristics of different peoples and the relationship between them
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  • Of or pertaining to ethnology.

How to use "ethnological" in a sentence

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ethnological
It carries out ethnological and historical research.
It would be an amusing subject for an ethnological congress.
The ethnological cultures and their archaeological backgrounds.
It houses both archaeological and ethnological sections.
Archeological and ethnological material covered by the agreement or.
O diverse collections of artistic and ethnological artifacts.
The ethnological objects of that period are also exhibited in the museum.
It was considered valuable for ethnological study of the people.
An ethnological survey.
He pursued archaeological and ethnological studies.
Your husband did ethnological studies without our science or our permission.
For instance they often collected ethnological art.
He also collected ethnological specimens for museums.
I was under the impression his ideas were central to ethnological methodology.
May avoided ethnological prejudices.

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Following his retirement he continued to write and publish on ethnological topics.
Management and documentation of ethnological and archaeological collections.
They are also working on several restoration projects within the ethnological museum.
A historical and ethnological sketch.
Ethnological missionary museum composed essentially of the collection of gifts made to the popes.
See a selection of works from the ethnological collection.
As an ethnological document.
Today his pictures bring us a most valuable material of ethnological knowledge.
This is like an ethnological exposition.
The priority in the next part of the project will be to collect ethnological data.
You are an ethnological trope.
Her work is much admired for its historical and ethnological accuracy.
Visits to ethnological museums.
Martin became well known for his topographical and ethnological photographs.
Objects of ethnological interest.
Here begins more than one attractive ecological and ethnological type of trip.
Your husband was carrying out ethnological studies without our knowledge or permission.
Another important factor was the existence of the large archaeological and ethnological heritage.
Getting to know the geographical and ethnological peculiarities of the region.
They are a very peculiar constructive and architectural tradition of undoubted cultural and ethnological importance.
Temporary exhibitions bring an added ethnological dimension to the permanent collections.
Regions are generally organized to group provinces that have the same cultural and ethnological characteristics.
The museum also features an ethnological collection and hosts temporary exhibitions.
It has a great value not only ecological and landscape but also ethnological and economic.
And we started with the uses by doing ethnological researches on people sensitive to pollution.
Professor Dixon was a contributor to anthropological and ethnological journals.
A collection of foreign archaeological and ethnological objects are presented in the comparative archeology room.
Her ethnological contributions to the preservation of Ute music are extensive.
The revolution in ethnological time.
This is an ethnological document compiled by the Tokita county office.
Gastronomic or ethnological.
The ethnological museum in Frankfurt appointed him as a perpetual member.
Many attractive ecological and ethnological tourist routes start here.
He wants to be made a member of the Royal Society by taking ethnological notes.
It is also an important literary and ethnological source for its many folkloristic texts.

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