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What does ethnographically mean?

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Adverb
  1. regarding the ethnography (of a region)
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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.
Underlying these behaviors and technological innovations are cognitive and cultural foundations that have been documented experimentally and ethnographically.
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.
The defined area coincides with the historically and ethnographically distinct region known as Podhale in the northern foothills of the Tatra Mountains.
We look forward to further contributions as he develops this work ethnographically through field research.
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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