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  1. Notes on the ethnology to Tibet by William Woodville Rockhill, 1971
  2. The Manual of Ethnology by Marcel Mauss, 2007-11-01
  3. Profiles in Ethnology by Elman Rogers Service, 1978-01
  4. The Karen People of Burma: A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology. by HARRY IGNATIUS: MARSHALL, 1997
  5. Travel and Ethnology in the Renaissance: South India through European Eyes, 1250-1625 (Past and Present Publications) by Joan-Pau Rubiés, 2002-09-05
  6. The Indian Tribes of North America (Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), 145.) (Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), 145.) by John R. Swanton, 2003-04-01
  7. Observations on the Archaeology and Ethnology of Nicaragua by E. G. Squier, 1990-12
  8. Kava: From Ethnology to Pharmacology (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Industrial Profiles)
  9. Studies On Homer And The Homeric Age V1: Prolegomena, Achaeis Or The Ethnology Of The Greek Races by William E. Gladstone, 2007-07-25
  10. Studies On Homer And The Homeric Age V1: Prolegomena, Achaeis Or The Ethnology Of The Greek Races by William E. Gladstone, 2006-07-25
  11. Science Encounters the Indian, 1820-1880: The Early Years of American Ethnology by Robert E. Bieder, 1989-02
  12. Marriage and the family in Caucasia;: A contribution to the study of north Caucasian ethnology and customary law (Studia Instituti Anthropos) by Louis J Luzbetak, 1966
  13. Scotland's Buildings: Scottish Life and Society: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Volume 3 (Scottish Life and Society, A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology series) by Susan Storrier (Editor), 2004-09-01
  14. The Fall of Natural Man: The American Indian and the Origins of Comparative Ethnology (Cambridge Iberian and Latin American Studies) by Anthony Pagden, 1987-04-24

1. Peabody Museum Of Archaeology And Ethnology
The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and ethnology at Harvard University, founded in 1866 by George Peabody, is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology.
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/
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2. ETHNOLOGY
ethnology. An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology. Mailing Address ethnology, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
http://www.pitt.edu/~ethnolog
Ethnology
An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology
Mailing Address:
Ethnology, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260, U.S.A.
e-mail: ethnolog+@pitt.edu Editor-in-Chief: Leonard Plotnicov
Editors: Arthur Tuden, Richard Scaglion, and Gail R. Benjamin
Managing Editor: Stacy L. Hoffman Associate Editors:
Herbert Barry III, Keith Brown, Nicole Constable, Kathleen M. DeWalt, Robert M. Hayden, Terrence S. Kaufman, Hugo G.Nutini, Paula L. W. Sabloff, Harry Sanabria, John Singleton, William Smole, Andrew J. Strathern International Editorial Board:
Robert Cardoso de Oliveira, Brazil; Laurel Bossen, Canada; Esther Goody, England; Maurice Godelier, France; T. N. Madan, India; Koentjaraningrat, Indonesia; Eileen Kane, Ireland; Don Handelman, Israel; Alessandro Lupo, Italy; Takao Sofue, Japan; Netherlands; Bruce G. Biggs, New Zealand ; Wande Abimbola, Nigeria ; Frederik Barth, Norway; Slovakia; Spain ; Ulf Hannerz, Sweden. Ethnology was founded in 1962 by George P. Murdock with the goal of offering the broadest range of general cultural and social anthropology of any anthropological journal in the United States. Ethnology has achieved wide circulation throughout the United States and the world and a deserved reputation as one of the most literate anthropological journals. Specifically

3. SOSIG: Ethnography And Anthropology
Browse Related Sections. Culture and ethnology Culture, inc. Popular Culture, Research Tools. Browse this resource, Japanese Society of ethnology,
http://www.sosig.ac.uk/ethnology_ethnography_anthropology/
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Resource Type Search in whole catalogue current section Top 50 sites in Ethnography and Anthropology Advanced Search Thesauri Map of the Ethnography and Anthropology section Browse Sub-Sections Anthropologists - Life and Works Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities History of Anthropology Reference Works (Anthropology) ... Teaching and Research (Anthropology) Browse Related Sections Culture and Ethnology Culture, inc. Popular Culture Research Tools Internet Resources Listed By Type alphabetically Europe UK For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Editor's Choice (key resources in this subject) American Anthropological Association Annual Review of Anthropology IBSS (International Bibliography of the Social Sciences) On-line Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology ... Royal Anthropological Institute Bibliographic Databases Up British Library of Economic and Political Science (BLPES) COPAC: University Research Library Catalogue IBSS (International Bibliography of the Social Sciences) On-line ... Yale Peabody Museum: Anthropology Bibliographies

4. Welcome To Simon Fraser University Museum Of Archaeology And Ethnology
At Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, gives a taste of archaeology in Canada. Includes photographs and descriptions of prehistoric sites at Charlie Lake Cave, Namu and Keatley Creek.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/museum/

5. List Of Publications Of The Bureau Of American Ethnology
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American ethnology. Bulletin 200 (End of Series) List of Publications. of the. Bureau of American ethnology. With Index to Authors and Titles. Smithsonian Institution Libraries Electronic Edition. 1997
http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/BAE/Bulletin200/200title.htm
Smithsonian Institution
Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 200 (End of Series)
List of Publications
of the
Bureau of American Ethnology
With Index to Authors and Titles
Smithsonian Institution Libraries Electronic Edition
Originally Published by Smithsonian Institution Press

MRK
email: libmail@sil.si.edu

6. Slovenian Ethnology And Cultural Anthropology
A portal dedicated to preserving national traditions and promoting research. Offers photos, articles, and fieldwork reports, as well as a calendar of local events.
http://www.benjaminbezek.net/etnologija/ethnology.htm
E THNOLOGY AND C ULTURAL A NTHROPOLOGY Webmaster:
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In the future Slovenia is going to become a member of European Union. This means that we have to induce Europe to accept our culture and way of living. Nation without its own culture and language will not survive. Benjamin Bezek
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7. Japanese Society Of Cultural Anthropology's Homepage
An organization comprised of about 2,000 scholars and students to promote ethnological, sociocu1tural, and anthropological research in Japan. Sponsors meetings, seminars, and journals.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jse/index-e.html

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The Japanese version of the Society's www pages has a slightly different content.
If you and your browser are Japanese capable, please try the Japanese version as well.
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The Society has changed its official designation from the "Japanese Society of Ethnology" to the " Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology " on April 1, 2004.
The New website is: http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jasca/
About the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology
Annual Meetings Society's Publications ... Bookmarks
Secretariat: 2-1-1-813 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0073, Japan
phone: 81-3-5232-0920, fax: 81-3-5232-0922
email: hoya@t3.rim.or.jp Produced by Networking Committee, Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology Your comments on the JASCA www pages are appreciated. Please send them to jseweb-admin2@bunjin.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp

8. Ethnology French Riviera (Var) (English), Ethnology French Riviera (Var) (Englis
Presentation of the research association CEREV, links to other sites treating ethnology, anthropology and museums.
http://cerev.online.fr/englishindex.htm
Ethnology in the french riviera (Var) Mirrors sites : cerev.tsx.org ethnologie.tsx.org ethnology.tsx.org (english) Who are we ? Researches and projects To contact us Version française ... The ethnological's links LIVE CHAT, FORUM AND GUESTBOOK Softwares download This Anthropology Web Ring site is owned by C.E.R.E.V. Join Previous Next ... List Sites Click on the graphic to vote for this
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9. Minpaku WEB Site : English Version
The National Museum of ethnology (Minpaku, short for Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan) was established in 1974. It also serves
http://www.minpaku.ac.jp/english/
The National Museum of Ethnology ( Minpaku , short for Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan ) was established in 1974. It also serves as an Inter-University Research Institute under the Monbukagakusho , Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT, formerly Monbusho
The general functions of Minpaku are
  • ethnological (anthropological) research
  • the collection and conservation of ethnographic materials
  • public exhibition.
With these activities, the museum aims to promote a general understanding and awareness of people, societies and cultures throughout the world.
MINPAKU Anthropology Newsletter Catalog Search
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Ongoing Exhibition Special Exhibition: Multiethnic Japan - Life and History of Immigrants - [25 March - 15 June 2004]
The Museum exhibits the life of peoples in all major areas of the world in a plain and direct manner, using materials from everyday life. Exhibitions are organised and designed by the academic staff. In addition to the permanent exhibits, the Museum presents temporary exhibitions on special topics. The Museum also introduces its research activities through public lectures, symposia, and by sponsoring performances.
No admission fee for visitors using only Museum Shop, Restaurant, Study Corner, Auditorium, and the entrance hall.

10. History, Land And Ethnology
Comprehensive resource from TimorNet at University of Coimbra in Portugal.
http://www.uc.pt/timor/atop.html
The obscure history of East Timor
Here TimorNet offers you an inside look at East Timor in all it's facets. While the first part is meant to abridge the state of knowledge about history, the land and the Maubere people, the second half deals particularly with the conflict.
This work is in construction. After an introdutory discription of the situation and limits of East Timor's composing territories, we begin with a brief history that comprises the prehistoric vestiges and a historiography regarding mainly the colonial age during which the island was object of dispute between Dutch and Portuguese, and the Japanese occupation which ocurred in World War II despite the neutrality of the territory. In respect to the land there are entries about geomorfology , geology, climate flora and fauna , and finally natural resources with a call on the importance of petrol and coffee for the economy of an independent East Timor. This is followed by an approach to the ethnological background demography and the culture of the Maubere people.

11. Victorian Studies--Arnoldian Ethnology
Essay in Victorian Studies by Vincent P. Pecora.
http://iupjournals.org/victorian/vic41-3pec.html
from Victorian Studies Volume 41, Number 3
Arnoldian Ethnology
Vincent P. Pecora
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What the French call the science des origines , the science of origins,a science which is at the bottom of all real knowledge of the actual world, and which is every day growing in interest and importance. . . . Matthew Arnold, On the Study of Celtic Literature In the light shed by current trends in ''cultural studies,'' Matthew Arnold's version of culture would seem to be precisely that which must be contested: a grand edifice housing only those Europeans responsible for what Culture and Anarchy The opposition between Hellene and Hebrew in Matthew Arnold's writing is a remarkably persistent trope in post-Enlightenment thought. But the distinction between a higher, disinterested curiosity linked to the pagan Greeks and the Philistine (or Evangelical) pragmatism of England's merchant classes is also fundamental to English Romanticism in the poetry of Wordsworth and Shelley and Byron, and it is reproduced in the neo-romantic modernism of Pater, Wilde, Hardy, and Forster (see Gottfried and De Laura). Joyce playfully manipulated the Hellene-Hebrew dichotomy as the basis of his great mock-epic''Jewgreek is greekjew. Extremes meet,'' we read in

12. Institute Of Ethnology, ASCR
Carries out research on social and cultural phenomena of nations and ethnic groups. Particular emphases on Czech ethnicity and music.
http://www.cas.cz/en/EU.html
Institute of Ethnology, ASCR
Phone: +420 234 612 111; 234 612 503 secr. Fax: Address: Na Florenci 3/1420
110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic E-mail: eu@cas.cz WWW: http://www.eu.cas.cz/
The Institute was created in 1954 by merging the Institute for National History and the Institute for Folk Songs, which were incorporated into the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1953. These Institutes had their origin in the first decade of the 20 th century. The original name, the Institute for Ethnography and Folklore of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, was changed to the current Institute´s name in October 1999. In 2003, the former Institute of Musicology ASCR merged with the Institute of Ethnology ASCR and the Department of the History of Music was established within the Institute of Ethnology. The Institute carries out research on social and cultural phenomena of nationalities and ethnic groups and is concerned primarily with the study of specific Czech ethnicity at the present time and throughout its historical development, with ethnic groups living in the Czech Lands and neighbouring countries. There are two branches. The Prague branch focuses its research on Bohemia and the Brno branch is concerned with Moravia and Silesia. The Department of the History of Music is involved in research dealing with the history of musical culture in the Czech Lands in an international context.

13. Museum Fü Völkerkunde, Wien
Translate this page Museum of ethnology Vienna, Search, Sitemap, Gallery, Collections, The Museum of ethnology Vienna will be closed for reconstruction from 1 March 2004 until 2006.
http://www.ethno-museum.ac.at/en/museum.html
The Museum of Ethnology Vienna will be closed for reconstruction from 1 March 2004 until 2006.

14. SIL Bibliography: Ethnology
Bibliography listing for ethnology ethnology. SIL publications on ethnology listed by country.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_subject.asp?code=ENL

15. Peabody Museum Of Archaeology And Ethnology
The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and ethnology at Harvard University, founded in 1866 by George Peabody, is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/default.html
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16. Bath Royal Literary And Scientific Institution
Study of geology, natural history and ethnology; featuring fossil collection of William Smith, 'father of English geology.'
http://www.bath.ac.uk/BRSI

http://www.brlsi.org

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17. SOSIG: Culture And Ethnology
SOSIG Home Help SOSIG Home, Culture and ethnology, Editor LTSN Psychology, Social Science Information Gateway. You are here Home
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Resource Type Search in whole catalogue current section Top 50 sites in Psychology Advanced Search Thesauri Map of the Psychology section Browse Related Sections Black and Minority Ethnic People Ethnography and Anthropology Sociology of Race and Ethnicity The Home, inc. Food and Eating Internet Resources Listed By Type alphabetically Europe UK For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Books/Book Equivalents Up C. G. Jung, Analytical Psychology, and Culture Cultural Selection, by Agner Fog Thomas Educational Materials Up Studying Racial Bias: Too Hot to Handle? Journals (contents and abstracts) Up Cultural Dynamics Organisations/Societies Up International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) Swedish Psychological Association Papers/Reports/Articles (collections) Up Beauty Worlds: The Culture of Beauty Beauty Worlds: The Culture of Beauty Democratic Governance in Multicultural Societies: Social Conditions for the Implementation of International Human Rights Through Multicultural Policies ... Perspective on Cultural and Linguistic Problems Associated with Distance Education in Developing Countries by Govinda Shrestha, April 1997.

18. Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin
Consist of 16 museums, specializing in areas of European and extraEuropean art, archaeology and ethnology. Includes details of collections, opening hours, programs, locations and directions. German and some English.
http://www.smb.spk-berlin.de/e/index.html
The national museums in Berlin represent the result of centuries
of collecting. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the holdings increased enormously through generous donations, through archaeological fieldwork and through ethnological expeditions undertaken.
SPECIAL SITES NORTHAMERICAN INDIANS AFRIKA - ART AND CULTURE
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The Replica Workshop (Gipsformerei) has been making replicas for over 150 years RESEARCH Central Archive Rathgen Research Laboratory Institute of Museology Libraries Aktualisiert:19-08-02

19. Ethnology.

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20. Ethnology
ethnology. One of the four subdivisions of anthropology, the others being physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. ethnology is concerned with the study of cultures in their traditional forms and Ethnography, the observational branch of ethnology, describes each culture, including its language
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Ethnology One of the four subdivisions of anthropology, the others being physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics. Ethnology is concerned with the study of cultures in their traditional forms and in their adaptations to changing conditions in the modern world. Ethnography, the observational branch of ethnology, describes each culture, including its language, the physical characteristics of its people, its material products, and its social customs. In describing a particular tribe, for example, eth nographers gather information about its location and geographical environment. They also investigate all aspects of its culture, including food, shelter, dress, transportation, and manufacture of the tribe; its customs regarding government, property, and division of labor; its patterns of production and exchange; its customs regarding birth, adulthood initiation rites, marriage, and death; its religious ideas relating to magic, supernatural beings, and the universe; as well as its artistic, mythological, and ceremonial interpretations of its natural and social environment. Ethnologists are concerned with all aspects of culture in the contemporary world and attempt to present a perspective from which to understand modern society. They stress the observation and collection of actual data. In comparing the social organization of variant societies, ethnologists emphasize the interrelationship between the individual and the family, clan, tribe, and other groups (for example, social, political, religious) that may exist within a society. In making comparisons, ethnologists must differentiate between responses peculiar to the society and those that are general to humankind. This differentiation clarifies the role of learned behavior in the development of distinctive cultures. Some studies analyze relationships between social phenomena and ecological adaptations.

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