We look forward to further contributions as he develops this work ethnographically through field research. |
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Through an analysis of ethnographically collected data, the meanings participants constructed around their experiences were explored. |
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In that change we see archaeologically and ethnographically that there was an abandonment of the Thule winter sites or villages. |
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As a result of the third and last partition, the bulk of the ethnographically Lithuanian lands passed to Russia as well. |
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Her work will ethnographically document how and why young people become engaged through participation in youth activist communities. |
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This community-focused, bottom-up approach tends to produce highly detailed, ethnographically derived accounts of socioecological changes within particular localities. |
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In ceramic studies, the application of ethnographically observed patterns of the deployment of decorative styles provides socio-functional explanations of pottery usage. |
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But the audiences of 1932 — less ethnographically enlightened perhaps but also less sentimental — were not quite ready to abandon material pleasures. |
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The defined area coincides with the historically and ethnographically distinct region known as Podhale in the northern foothills of the Tatra Mountains. |
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Thus it is clear that the Finiki area is historically and ethnographically linked with olive oil production and with an export trade in olive oil. |
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This delightful spot, which offers a spectacular view of the Irati Forest, has provided the setting, year after year, for one of the most emblematic and at the same time most ethnographically important dances in Navarre. |
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Underlying these behaviors and technological innovations are cognitive and cultural foundations that have been documented experimentally and ethnographically. |
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Ethnographically informed accounts of the persuasive power of regular practice, of habitual denial, and of structured routine are badly needed. |
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