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ethnologic Meaning in Telugu ( ethnologic తెలుగు అంటే)



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ethnologic's Usage Examples:

Human zoos, also known as ethnological expositions, were public displays of people, usually in an erroneously labeled "natural" or "primitive" state.


The ethnologic project was the child of his brain, and in spite of serious imperfections.


Linguistic history and ethnologic history in the Southwest.


The narrative and ethnologic texts were published.


In 1858 he turned his attention to ethnological research, making a special study of the Swiss lake-dwellings.


ethnological importance of string figures and tricks, known in England as "cats" cradles," but found all over the world as a pastime among native peoples.


There are more than 60 buildings on the site now, covering a broad ethnological range.


environment to face up to the pressure of different factors such as tourism), ethnologic (lime kiln, dry walls, lighthouse, etc.


' Before the market society Based on Bronislaw Malinowski's ethnological work on the Kula ring exchange in the Trobriand Islands, Polanyi makes the distinction between markets as an auxiliary tool for ease of exchange of goods and market societies.


Italy, saying that the Manifesto "constitutes an unjustifiable and undemonstrable negation of the anthropological, ethnological, and archaeological discoveries.


Anima Mundi (previously known as the Vatican Ethnological Museum) is a museum of ethnological art and artefacts in the Vatican City.


amount of attention because of their ethnological aberrancy" and "their unlikeness to their neighbours in appearance, manners, and customs".



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