He wrote several important books on botany, topography, and ethnology, but became even more famous through his poems, ballads and romances.
I inquired carefully, in the interests of ethnology, as to what methods of courting were in vogue previously.
Most of all, I had to prepare myself thoroughly, study geography, ethnology, and languages.
Students of economic science have of recent years given attention to ethnology, and their researches into the origin and primitive characteristics of labour have brought to light some facts which are very interesting to us.
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Apparently after some breakage at the base, the sculpture was removed to the storage area of the national museum of archaeology andethnology.
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Miller's interest in the city as a site of performance has much in common with contemporary currents inethnologyand sociology.
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The loanwords which will now be presented are in such semantic spheres as botany, chemistry, agriculture, commerce,ethnology, linguistics, music, rugs, food and drink, and religion.
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Wallace explained that perhaps it was theoretically possible to construct a "perfectethnology" that would delineate all the differences among the social groups in a society.
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Chief among these were the non-armchair disciplines of archaeology,ethnologyand epigraphy.
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In addition to associations dedicated to particular disciplines such as anthropology, astronomy, botany,ethnology, exploration history, geography, geology, horticulture, philosophy, and zoology, several societies encompassed a broad selection of disciplines.
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And in this forward march the barriers ofethnologywere lowered.
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It is economic: it is not a question of genetics, anthropology orethnology; it is a distinguishable and recognisable colour picture of the threat of an economic replacement.
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Ethnologyis dominated by geography and by geology.
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Scientific results of the expedition covered meteorology, oceanography, terrestrial magnetism, glaciology, physical geography, botany, geology, paleontology,ethnologyand aurora observations.
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Specifically, they were instructed in geography, astronomy,ethnology, climatology, mineralogy, meteorology, botany, ornithology, and zoology.
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An independent institute, its task is to sponsor research mainly in the fields of comparative linguistics, folklore, religion,ethnology, archaeology and ethnography.
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It contains about 250,000 publications (journals, periodicals, books, newspapers) in the fields of archaeology, history,ethnology, folklore, mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology and museology.
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Completed in 1995, it is a comprehensiveethnologymuseum.
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The museum is a cultural and scientific institution covering a wide range of areas including archaeology, art history,ethnology, geography, history and natural history.
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