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Other interesting museums include the Folk Art Museum, National Struggle Museum ( witnessing the rebellion against the British administration in the 1950s ), Cyprus Ethnological Museum ( House of Dragoman Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios, 18th century ) and the Handicrafts Centre.
In old Nicosia, the Ethnological Museum ( Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios Mansion ) is the most important example of urban architecture of the last century of Ottoman domination which survives in old Nicosia.
* Archaeological and Ethnological Museum.
Endovelicus has a temple in São Miguel da Mota in Alentejo, Portugal, and there are numerous inscriptions and ex-votos dedicated to him in the Museu Etnológico de Lisboa ( the Ethnological Museum of Lisbon ).
* Ethnological Museum
* Institute of Ethiopian Studies and the Ethnological Museum
In the course of their work, the Propaganda fide missionaries accumulated the objects now in the Vatican Museum's Ethnological Missionary Museum.
The old part of Kumrovec comprises the Ethnological Museum with 18 village houses, displaying permanent exhibitions of artifacts related to the life and work of Zagorje peasants in the 19th / 20th century.
Today the major attraction of Kumrovec is the Ethnological Museum Staro Selo ( Old Village ) Kumrovec with very well preserved village houses from the turn of 19th / 20th century.
* A gallery of exhibits from the Ethnological Museum in Kumrovec
Around 200 of these were then passed on to the British Museum in London, while the remainder were divided among a variety of collections, with the majority being purchased by Felix von Luschan on behalf of the Königliches Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin ( the present-day Ethnological Museum ).
The official picture taken after the signing of the Lisbon Treaty in front of the South PortalThe Minster of Public Works () opened a competition to conclude the annex, to serve as the National Museum of Industry and Commerce (, but the project was canceled ( in 1899 ), and substituted by the Ethnological Museum of Portugal (), by decree 20 November 1900.
In 1954, Noy established the Israel Folktale Archives and Ethnological Museum at the University of Haifa, an archive containing over 23, 000 folktales collected from all the various ethnic communities who live in Israel.
* Ethnological Museum
Uli figures from New Ireland, 19th century ( Ethnological Museum of Berlin ).
On 1 January 1886 von Luschan took up his position as an assistant of Director Adolf Bastian at the Königliches Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin ( the present-day Ethnological Museum ), where upon Bastian's death in 1905 he became Director of the Africa and Oceania Department.
* USNM Archive Correspondence from the years 1889-1891 documenting an exchange of Archaeological and Ethnological artifacts between the U. S. N. M. and the Museum of Zoology, Florence, Italy.
Summary of Ethnological Objects in the National Museum of Natural History Associated with the Nomlaki Culture.

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Essays on the Problem of Tribe, Proceedings, American Ethnological Society, 1967 ( Seattle: University of Washington Press ).
* Reinhard, Johan ( 1968 ) “ The Kusunda: Ethnographic Notes on a Hunting Tribe of Nepal .” Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological Ethnological Research 10: 95-110, Vienna.
A series of tracks on Can albums, known as " Ethnological Forgery Series ", abbreviated to " E. F. S ", demonstrated the band's ability to successfully recreate ethnic-sounding music.
Ethnological information on Turkic tribes for the first time was systemized by the 11th-century Turkic philologist Mahmud al-Kashgari in the Dīwān ul-Lughat it-Turk ( Dictionary of Turkish language ).
The members of the Ethnological Society were, on the whole, inclined to believe that humans were shaped by their environment ; when Charles Darwin published his theory of evolution by natural selection, they supported it.
So Emmons was officially ordered and detached from active service to write the Ethnological report on the Native tribes of Southeast Alaska, elaborated from the museum collections.
In 1867 Buckner H Payne wrote a pamphlet under the pen name Ariel entitled The Negro: What is His Ethnological Status ?, in which he argued that the Negro is a pre-Adamic beast of the field ( specifically, a higher order of monkey ) which was preserved on the Ark.
* Experiments in Thinking About Observed Ethnological Material ( 01940, Seventh Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences ; 01941, Philosophy of Science, Vol.
In 1863 he was on the Council of the abolitionist Ethnological Society of London which at the time of the American Civil War was engaged in debate with the breakaway pro-slavery Anthropological Society.

Ethnological and culture
Moreover, Marx's rejection of the necessity of bourgeois revolution and appreciation of the obschina, the communal land system, in Russia in his letter to Vera Zasulich ; respect for the egalitarian culture of North African Muslim commoners found in his letters from Algeria ; and sympathetic and searching investigation of the global commons and indigenous cultures and practices in his notebooks, including the Ethnological Notebooks that he kept during his last years, all point to a historical Marx who was continuously developing his ideas until his deathbed and does not fit into any pre-existing ideological straitjacket.

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* Pelzel, John C. " Japanese Ethnological and Sociological Research.
* Magni, JA The Ethnological Background of the Eucharist.
" American Ethnological Society Publications 1.
Leiden: American Ethnological Society Publications 7. 1 ( Vol.
Publications of the American Ethnological Society 12.
American Ethnological Society Publications 16.
Polygenism was popular and most widespread in the 19th century, culminating in the creation of the Anthropological Society of London during the American Civil War, in opposition to the Abolitionist Ethnological Society.
Senri Ethnological Studies 41: 229-259.
Ethnological and Linguistical Aspects of the Ural – Altaic Hypothesis.
Crawfurd, in alliance with Hunt, took over the presidency of the Ethnological Society of London, which was an offshoot of the Aborigines ' Protection Society, founded with the mission to defend indigenous peoples against slavery and colonial exploitation.
In 1856, Hunt had joined the Ethnological Society of London and by 1859 he was its joint secretary.
Ethnological factors are also thought to have contributed to the increase in population.
In Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, selected papers ( pp. 377 – 383 ).
Ethnological and linguistic evidence suggests that they likely arrived from the region of Tonga and Samoa.
Ethnological studies point to oral literature which tells that the Dagaaba periodically, and ultimately successfully, resisted attempts at conquest by states in the south of modern Ghana, as well as the Kingdoms of Dagbon, Mamprugu and Gonja in the north.
" The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London.

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