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- Ethnology - Wikipedia
Ethnology (from the Ancient Greek: ἔθνος, ethnos meaning ' nation ') [1] is an academic field and discipline that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology)
- 2. 3 Ethnography and Ethnology - Introduction to Anthropology - OpenStax
Anthropologists have used the practices of ethnology to establish relationships and shared cultural elements that help illuminate migration patterns of peoples from the “old” to the “new” world Ethnology is still a common practice in linguistics, archaeology, and biological anthropology
- ETHNOLOGY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ETHNOLOGY is a branch of cultural anthropology dealing chiefly with the comparative and analytical study of cultures; broadly : cultural anthropology
- What Is Ethnology? The Comparative Study of Culture
Ethnology is the branch of anthropology that compares cultures to find broader patterns in human behavior, beliefs, and social organization
- ETHNOLOGY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In other words, ethnology, like history, seeks to tell what actually happened We may be interested in it from the standpoint of religion or from the standpoint of psychology or from the standpoint of ethnology In the study of ethnology we first recognized the more civilized races
- Anthropology - Natural History Museum
The Ethnology Collection includes over 35,000 cultural objects from North, Middle, and South America, Pacific, Australia, Asia, and Africa
- Ethnology | Anthropology | Research Starters - EBSCO
Ethnology is a branch of anthropology focused on the comparative and analytical study of cultures and societies It contrasts with ethnography, which typically investigates a single culture in depth
- What Is Ethnology? The Study of Cultures and Societies
Ethnology is a branch of anthropology focused on the comparative and analytical study of cultures and societies It systematically examines cultural variations and universalities across different human groups
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