Nineteenth-century European ethnology and anthropology were established precisely to study different peoples and their institutions. |
Now a resident in Jerusalem and Vienna, she is considered an expert in Arabic studies and ethnology. |
I was really interested in ethnology, anthropology, and comparative religion. |
The roots of ethnology lay, in turn, in the traditions of natural history, moral philosophy and humanism. |
He became interested in ethnology on that first trip and decided to undertake more detailed investigations. |
Most of them retread old ground, with very little new being added to the scholarship on Southern African rock art or San ethnology. |