Later an official took it to London, England, where it was exhibited as an "anthropological curiosity".
The justices betrayed, at times, an almost anthropological curiosity about the business of politics.
The Uros islands may be an anthropological curiosity, but they are also a well-honed tourist money-spinner.
The play is otherwise a glib elegy and as much an anthropological curiosity as Tony's college project.
Something of an anthropological curiosity to put it kindly, I'd imagine, for the rest of the public looking on.
Their almost anthropological curiosity about stocks testified to how deeply the booming market of the 90's had bored into the American psyche.
It's nothing but smelly love potions and fiendish devil worship, a source of menace in B movies, an anthropological curiosity.
Of course, not every encounter outside of tourist areas will involve anthropological curiosity at the hands of isolated villagers.
After the retrieval operation, nothing visibly happened for a time, and Deanna wondered just how involved their rites would be- as much out of impatience as anthropological curiosity.
More a case of mass denial, or a lack of anthropological curiosity.