Definitionn. the branch of anthropology that deals with the division of humankind into races and with their origins and distribution and distinctive characteristics
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Fillmore's lectures on the Ethnology of Religion. [Please select]
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[Footnote 1: See First Annual Report of Bureau of Ethnology, 1879-'80; 1881, Pl.' [Please select]
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I believe I told you I am writing a book on ethnology. [Please select]
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Thomas, in the Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. [Please select]
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Howland, were secured by the Bureau of Ethnology, and are now in the National Museum. [Please select]
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_text reads “torquois” (“turquois” without final “e” is usual Bureau of Ethnology spelling)_ 70620-23. [Please select]
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We Europeans know very little as yet of the ethnology and pre-history of southern China. [Please select]
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It had no strategic foresight, because it was blankly ignorant of geography and ethnology. [Please select]
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Geography, ethnology, psychology, and political history were sealed books to them. [Please select]
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In the same year investigation by the assistants of the Bureau of Ethnology was commenced. [Please select]
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--Impression on the ancient pottery of Alabama 425 [Illustration: BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY ANNUAL REPORT 1882 PL. [Please select]
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