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Ethnographical and were
Ethnographical and geographical digressions were such a feature of the work that it developed the unwarranted reputation of being a universal history, never Trogus ' intention.

Ethnographical and .
During this visit, Balakirev sketched and partly orchestrated an Overture on Czech Themes ; this work would be performed at a May 1867 Free School concert given in honor of Slav visitors to the All-Russian Ethnographical Exhibition in Moscow.
In May 1867 the critic Vladimir Stasov wrote an article, Mr. Balakirev's Slavic Concert, on a concert given for visiting Slav delegations to the " All-Russian Ethnographical Exhibition " in Moscow.
Turkish history and life-size statues of the Ottoman sultans are exhibited in the Söğüt Ethnographical Museum.
The 1880s saw the decline of traditional music ; however, Janáček brought a Moravian string band to the 1895 Ethnographical Exhibition in Prague, which led to increased feelings of national pride and identity, and a resurgence in traditional music.
There are two museums in the aimag capital, a History and Ethnographical Museum and a Museum of Natural History.
The History and Ethnographical Museum contains exhibits from traditional nomadic life such as information on weddings, ger life, and traditional clothes.
The current monastery is home to about 50 monks, and features a giant statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and Two Green and White Tara statues modeled after the two in the History and Ethnographical Museum of Bayankhongor.
In Söğüt a site of interest is the Ethnographical Museum.
Others in the third Generation or the fourth or in between should include Dr Maarten Verkerk whose book in translation will be read widely in North America, Trust and Power on the Shop Floor: An Ethnographical, Ethical, and Philosophical Study on Responsible Behaviour in Industrial Organizations.

fieldwork and was
Neither Tylor nor Frazer, however, was particularly interested in fieldwork, nor were they interested in examining how the cultural elements and institutions fit together.
A decade and a half later, the Polish anthropology student, Bronisław Malinowski ( 1884 – 1942 ), was beginning what he expected to be a brief period of fieldwork in the old model, collecting lists of cultural items, when the outbreak of the First World War stranded him in New Guinea.
The Burgess Shale was discovered by palaeontologist Charles Walcott in 1909, towards the end of the season's fieldwork.
Sapir's first fieldwork was on the Wishram Chinook language in the summer of 1905, funded by the Bureau of American Ethnology.
Other forms of Wicca have also attracted queer people, for instance, the theologian Jone Salomonsen noted that there was an unusually high number of LGBT, and particularly bisexual individuals within the Reclaiming tradition of San Francisco when she was doing her fieldwork there in the 1980s and 1990s.
It was limited to only two seasons of fieldwork, because the site was due to be flooded by Lake Assad.
Surveys of woodlands of County Kilkenny include A Woodland Survey of Kilkenny, undertaken in 1997 to identify woodlands in the county and A survey of broadleaved woodlands in three special Areas of Conservation, Barrow-Nore, River Unshin and Lough Forbes ( 2000 ) which covers some of County Kilkenny, and National Survey of Native Woodlands ( NSNW ) 2003-2008 which was one of the largest ecological surveys to be completed in Ireland and did its fieldwork in the county in 2003.
Whereas he had been required to undertake much fieldwork and excavation whilst at Edinburgh, at the Institute his position as Director meant that this was not necessary, although he did undertake one excavation at Maes Howe, a Neolithic burial tomb plundered by Early Medieaval Norse raiders, during 1954 – 55.
Cargo cults occurred periodically in many parts of the island of New Guinea, including the Taro Cult in northern Papua New Guinea and the Vailala Madness that arose in 1919 and was documented by F. E. Williams, one of the first anthropologists to conduct fieldwork in Papua New Guinea.
After extensive fieldwork in the spring of 1936, consisting of interviews and medical examinations to investigate genealogical and genetic data, it was determined that most Romanies posed a danger to German racial purity and should be eliminated.
The first fieldwork here was that of Nicolas León in 1888.
Minor fields: Paleontology, Botany ), he did his first fieldwork in Mexico in 1939 and 1941, then in Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea, and the Philippines during World War II while on leave from the U. S. Navy, in which he was Ensign to Lieutenant in the Communications and Medical Service Corps.
Campbell's 1985 estimate ( fieldwork 1970-1976 ) was 200 remaining speakers although as many as 2000 speakers have been recorded in official Mexican reports.
Fei ’ s first fieldwork experience, in the rugged mountains of Guangxi province in the far south, ended tragically after Fei ’ s leg was crushed by a tiger trap, and his young bride Wang Tonghui ( 王同惠 ) died seeking help.
It was during the fieldwork at Lubaantun that lead Thompson to disagree with Joyce ’ s argument for the early “ megalith ” and “ in-and-out ” style of architectural stratigraphy.
The fieldwork for Euro-Barometer 1 was conducted in April-May of that year, with results published in July.
As with all BTO studies, the vast majority of the fieldwork was undertaken by volunteers.
He was prevented from doing much fieldwork himself, but received and described bird specimens from Hume, Tickell, Swinhoe and others.
In sociology and later criminology, the Chicago School ( sometimes described as the Ecological School ) was the first major body of works emerging during the 1920s and 1930s specialising in urban sociology, and the research into the urban environment by combining theory and ethnographic fieldwork in Chicago, now applied elsewhere.
She did anthropological fieldwork in Oaxaca, but then changed to the field of archaeology, excavating at the pre-Spanish metropolis of Teotihuacan, which she believed was the legendary Tollan.
When Lysenko began his fieldwork in the Soviet Union of the 1930s, the agriculture of the Soviet Union was in a massive crisis due to rapid changes in switching from an agrarian-based economy towards an industrial economy leading to mismanagement of collective farms.
Important fieldwork on the Lemko dialect was carried out by the Polish linguist Zdzisław Stieber before their dispersal.

fieldwork and carried
He had carried out his initial fieldwork in the Andaman Islands in the old style of historical reconstruction.
From 1927 to 1934 Dr Edward Sayers worked at the Methodist mission where he established a hospital at Munda and also at Gizo and Vella Lavella, and carried out fieldwork in the treatment of malaria.
Nevertheless, many troupes claimed to have carried out more serious " fieldwork ". Similar to American people who come from all over the world creating one big ‘ melting pot ,’ it is only fitting that some of the first forms of truly American music and drama are composed of elements from many different places
From 1927 to 1934 Dr Edward Sayers worked at the Methodist mission where he established a hospital at Munda and carried out fieldwork in the treatment of malaria.
It is true that early ethnographies in Europe had sometimes done just that: carried out fieldwork in villages of Southern Europe, as if they were isolated units or ‘ islands ’.
Increasingly, anthropological fieldwork is today carried out inside bureaucratic structures or in companies.
This late-20th century fieldwork complements the modern fieldwork carried out among other groups of Suriname Maroons, such as the Ndyuka ethnography of Bonno and Ineke Thoden van Velzen.
He has carried out linguistic fieldwork in Britain, Greece and Norway, and has lectured in most European countries, Canada, the United States, Colombia, Australia, New Zealand, India, Thailand, Hong Kong, Fiji, Malawi and Japan.
Beginning in December of that year, Barbeau carried out three months ' fieldwork in Lax Kw ' alaams ( Port Simpson ), British Columbia, the largest Tsimshian village in Canada, in collaboration with his interpreter, William Beynon, a Tsimshian hereditary chief.
From 1927 to 1934 Dr Edward Sayers worked at the Methodist mission where he established a hospital at Gizo, and also at Munda and Vella Lavella, and carried out fieldwork in the treatment of malaria.

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