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How to use anthropological in a sentence

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The polarity between male and female is, following Philo's procedure, often allegorized as an anthropological dualism or dichotomy.
Sutured serviceably but without refinement, these soft sculptures are presented, like anthropological specimens, in woodframed glass vitrines.
Old style anthropological methods treated Indigenous peoples as historical curiosities, as remnants of a dead culture.
An anthropological approach does not assume that biomedical concepts and practices are both normative and universal.
This has been the key to unlocking the rich historical and anthropological significance of this art form.
Let's not forget that the southern Albanians, the Tosks, are related to Hellenes from the anthropological and national point of view.
Two contributions by indigenous writers will probably be of especial interest to readers with a social or cultural anthropological background.
The critique, I contend, often commits the selfsame mistakes that have become an almost accepted characterisation of anthropological practice.
Different fashions became more influential for a short or sometimes longer period, for instance cliometrics and anthropological history.
He wanted to stimulate anthropological debate, to allow viewers to better understand their fellow men.
He does experimental and anthropological research on the transmission of cultural knowledge.
The three introductory readings come out of the rich anthropological literature on culture and cultural relativism.
His book offers an anthropological account of rituals of exchange in a number of communities.
These anthropological studies highlight the modalities of power in force at moments of gift exchange.
Another equally important anthropological question is how biological distinctions are made symbolically and socially meaningful.
Their approach is essentially anthropological and descriptive, focusing on the experience of paid work in modem Britain.
She was a commercially successful choreographer and anthropological researcher of Caribbean dance.
His 1648 discovery of Avebury Ring set him off on a lifetime of anthropological studies.
She seems more enamored of her stock hero and his inamorata than of the cultural, anthropological pursuits of her protagonist.
He constructed a number of exotic sounds, reflecting ceremonial practice, and interwove them with anthropological narration.
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Examples from Classical Literature
How then fares it with the anthropological basis of Haeckel's whole system?
It is rare, in anthropological speculations, to light on a topic in which verifiable dates occur.
Plato's is an anthropological dualism, Aristotle's, a monism.
I do not ask ultimate truth of my anthropological definition.
A cast of your skull, sir, until the original is available, would be an ornament to any anthropological museum.
Finally, the role of wet-nurses will be re-examined in the light of recent anthropological research.
But hitherto the anthropological aspect has been disregarded.
Strathern and Stewart's Preface and Introduction are an impressive discussion of the ethnographic dilemmas and opportunities involved in anthropological consultancy work.
It also shows the ways anthropological studies can come to conclusions about human behavior and phenomena without the use of large samples and structured questionnaires.
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