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Ethnographic and Museum
The British Museum houses one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Ethnographic material from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, representing the cultures of indigenous peoples throughout the world.
* Ethnographic Museum
* The Mbuti Pygmies: An Ethnographic Survey in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, 50, 139-282
* Ethnographic Museum " Francesco Bande "
The Ethnographic Museum hosts the largest collection of ethnographic artifacts in the country which includes costumes, pottery, lace, metalwork, woodcarving and paintings.
* Ethnographic Museum
19th century bathhouse in Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum.
* Ethnographic Civic Museum
Several museums dedicate a part of their permanent exhibition to that memory, like the Museum of Romani Culture in Czech Republic and the Ethnographic Museum in Tarnów.
Traditional carpenter's tools Ethnographic Museum of Western Liguria, Cervo, Liguria | Cervo, Italy
It also contains an Ethnographic Museum which shows scenes representing the lifestyles of the various indigenous groups of Chiapas with dioramas of rural villages and how crafts are made.
These comprise the Museo della Civiltà Romana ( Roman Culture Museum ), the Museo Nazionale dell ' Alto Medioevo ( National Museum of the Middle Age ) and the Museo Nazionale Preistorico Etnografico Luigi Pigorini ( Prehistoric Ethnographic Museum ).
A recent Nepal Ethnographic Museum ( 2001 ) study postulated that Sherpas were not migrants who crossed the border of Tibet to Nepal.
( Historical Archives, Ethnographic Collection, Art Collection, Natural History, Library, Museum education )
* Ethnographic Museum
* National Historic Museum in Tirana, Skanderbeg Museum in Kruja, Skanderbeg's Tomb in Lezha, and the many Ethnographic Museums scattered in various cities
Rozhoks from the Russian Ethnographic Museum, first half of 20th century
" Alexandre Sènou Adandé " Ethnographic Museum.
" Alexandre Sènou Adandé " Ethnographic Museum.

Ethnographic and National
* National Archaeological and Ethnographic " G. A.
It is home to the Mozambique National Ethnographic Museum, several markets, cathedrals and mosques.
* The extensive holdings of the Sven Hedin Foundation ( Sven Hedins Stiftelse ), which holds Hedin effects in trust, are to be found in the Ethnographic Museum and in the National Archives in Stockholm.
* Sven Hedin ’ s correspondence is in the archive of the German Foreign Office in Bonn, in the German Federal Archives in Koblenz, at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig, and above all in the Ethnographic Museum and in the National Archives in Stockholm.
* The finds from Tibet, Mongolia and Xinjiang are, among other places, in Stockholm in the Ethnographic Museum ( some 8, 000 individual items ), in the Institutes of Geology, Minearology and Paleontology of the Uppsala University, in the depots of the Bavarian State Collection of Paleontology and Geology in Munich, and in the National Museum of China, Beijing.
Adolf Wahrmund was responsible for purchasing the bulk of the collection of the Austrian National Ethnographic Museum, and thus may be considered its founder.
While the Royal palace in the centre of Sofia ( today the National Art Gallery and National Ethnographic Museum ) served representative purposes and the Euxinograd palace near Varna was a summer residence, Vrana was the palace where the royal family of Bulgaria spent most of their time.
The museum at Kluczbork houses 5 thousand volumes of works and publications regarding bee keeping, focusing on work by Dzierzon, and presents a permanent exhibition regarding his life presenting pieces from collections from National Ethnographic Museum in Wrocław, and Museum of Silesian Piasts in Brzeg
Belgrade has many of the most significant with the National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade, the Gallery of Frescoes featuring Orthodox Church art, the Ethnographic Museum and the Princess Ljubica's Residence.

Ethnographic and are
They were highly regarded by the emperor Menalik II, and received many gifts, some of which are today in the possession of their families ; some others are on display in the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb.
Some of the best examples of rural wooden architecture are collected in open-air Ethnographic Museum in Semyonkovo, northwest of Vologda.
Substantial mold collections are held at the Ethnographic Museum in Toruń, Poland and the Bread Museum in Ulm, Germany.
The city of Vatra Dornei has many hotels, two museums ( The Ethnographic Museum and The Museum of Natural Sciences ) and some old buildings that are considered historical and architectural monuments: the casino, the main spa building, the two railway stations, the town hall, Sentinela Spring, the post office building, a few old churches.
In the United States, Ethnographic films are shown each year at the Margaret Mead Film Festival.
Ethnographic descriptions of the Yagua are found in Fejos ( 1943 ) and P. Powlison ( 1985 ).
During the part of the year when people are not living in pit structures activities should be focused on acquiring foods to store .< REF NAME = Gilman1987_544 > Gilman ( 1987: 544 )</ ref > Based on the sample from the Ethnographic Atlas, this may be through either hunting and gathering or agricultural activity.

Ethnographic and other
Ethnographic evidence from Turkey and other emmer-growing areas suggests that emmer makes good bread ( judged by the taste and texture standards of traditional bread ), and this is supported by evidence of its widespread consumption as bread in ancient Egypt.

Ethnographic and places
In order not to lose the memory of the places and local culture, one of the haylofts of Cima Rest has become the Ethnographic Museum of the Valvestino.

Ethnographic and folk
* Ethnographic purism: This form is based on an idealization of the countryside, folk stories and dialects.

Ethnographic and .
Ethnographic map of Anatolia from 1911.
), Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective ( Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology ), Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1-84383-035-3.
An Ethnographic Perspective, ed.
According to the Ethnographic Atlas Codebook, of 1, 231 societies noted, 186 were monogamous.
" In The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective, ed.
* Shorena Kurtsikidze and Vakhtang Chikovani, Georgia's Pankisi Gorge: An Ethnographic Survey, Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2002.
* Ethnographic map of Europe 1914, cla. calpoly. edu
Ethnographic literature most commonly uses " Blackfoot people ", and Canadian Blackfoot people use the singular Blackfoot.
" Lands and Peoples in Roman Poetry: The Ethnographic Tradition.
* Robert O. Lagace, " Pawnee: Culture summary ", Ethnographic Atlas, University of Kent, Canterbury.
Heider, himself, admits in his book Ethnographic Film, that some of the battle films were edited out of sequence, intercut with scene from the women at the salt pool, which was also taken at a different time.
Ethnographic Film.
Tomol: Chumash Watercraft as Described in the Ethnographic Notes of John P. Harrington.
* Charles Henri Joseph Cordier ( 1829 – 1905 ), sculptor of Ethnographic subjects.
Ethnographic map of European Turkey from the late 19th.

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