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In 1974, its ground floor was turned into an ethnological museum.
All these ethnological differences could turn out to be exciting.
It would be an amusing subject for an ethnological congress.
Ethnological factors are also thought to have contributed to the increase in population.
This does not mean that dance can no longer be of genuine ethnological interest.
All five deal with the overlap of cultural history and ethnological fiction.
These studies today make up a treasury of vanished ethnological material.
Some critics have also focused on what they took to be its ethnological aspects.
Ethnological objects from his collection were sold in Paris, 1908.
The ethnological objects of that period are also exhibited in the museum.
Her work is much admired for its historical and ethnological accuracy.
Most of his other books were academic ethnological studies.
Instead, she writes, "I shall carry out an ethnological study of myself."
It puts forward their view of these objects as art rather than ethnological artifacts.
We know that the term "European" has no value as an ethnological distinction.
In 1985, she emphasizes this statement with regard to ethnological findings.
The museum contains more than 15,000 archaeological and ethnological artifacts from around the world.
There are more than 60 buildings on the site now, covering a broad ethnological range.
I plan to set up an ethnological research station along the Cleft."
The Japanese government declared the island an ethnological research area off-limits to the public.
In 1858 he turned his attention to ethnological research, making a special study of the Swiss lake-dwellings.
It contained an additional 11 illustrations and an ethnological map of the country.
Members of the Society collected old documents, coins and ethnological artifacts.
Trying, obviously, to figure out how such a vague ethnological term as "race" could be coupled to a political system.
The ethnological museum in Frankfurt appointed him as a perpetual member.
Ethnologic dance is native to a particular ethnic group.
Fishing communities living in different areas may not be related owing to geographic and ethnologic separations.
Linguistic history and ethnologic history in the Southwest.
Also scattered throughout the area were many other tribes that were primarily Mongol in their ethnologic characteristics.
The narrative and ethnologic texts were published in 1939; the myth texts in 1940.
Events were organized by Klaipėda city municipality Center of ethnologic culture.
Coos narrative and ethnologic texts.
He was a specialist in ethnologic studies as well, publishing a study of American Indians in French in 1768.
An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language.
Berard Haile prepared a Navajo ethnologic dictionary at the Franciscan Mission.
Wippersberg turns around the research methodology of Western anthropologists of performing ethnologic studies, and then popularising them by means of a documentary film.
Joshua Project maintains ethnologic data to support Christian missions and is based in Colorado Springs, USA.
Bernard Lazare identifies three forms of antisemitism: Christian antisemitism, economic antisemitism, and ethnologic antisemitism.
He worked on ethnographic and ethnologic studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Belgrade during the Communist period in Yugoslavia.
She taught and performed with her own company at the New York School of Natya, which was absorbed into the Ethnologic Dance Center she founded in 1942.
One of his first ethnologic field is in a Vietnamese village called Sar Luk in the province of Dac Lac.
Although findings from traditional ethnologic studies have been used to buttress DIT arguments, thus far there have been little ethnographic fieldwork designed to explicitly test these hypotheses.
In 1945 she founded the Ethnologic Dance Center and the Ethnologic Dance Theater.
Godunov also compiled the Gazetteer of the Land of China and Deepest India, containing diverse material on China (principally geographic and ethnologic) and including many chronicles.
Since one of the goals of DIT is to explain the distribution of human cultural traits, ethnographic and ethnologic techniques may also be useful for testing hypothesis stemming from DIT.
He has co-operated on several ethnologic recordings of pygmy music, notably in this compilation that includes the recordings of Colin Turnbull and Jean-Pierre Hallet of other pygmy peoples in the Congo.
The music is worthwhile on its own, both for its beauty as well as ethnologic significance, while the Kurtzian story related in the book by Sarno has been received with mixed feelings regarding the conflicts described by the author.
In addition, Jacobs collected from Peterson a large number of narrative and ethnologic texts in Miluk, a smaller number in Hanis, and eight texts in both Hanis and Miluk.
The fact that Cassani was never in the New World detracts somewhat from the usefulness of this otherwise valuable history, as far as ethnologic and ethnographic data are concerned; but it does include data on the missions in the upper Orinoco basin.
In turn, the Bulgarian historian Maria Todorova (Imagining the Balkans, 1997) presented her ethnologic concept of Nesting Balkanisms (Ethnologia Balkanica,1997), which is theoretically related to and derived from Milica Bakić-Hayden's concept of Nesting Orientalisms.