Crossword-Solution: ETHNOLOGY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ethnology | n. | The science which treats of the division of mankind into races, their origin, distribution, and relations, and the peculiarities which characterize them. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “ETHNOLOGY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| SCIENCE of people | 1 answer |
| Study of race origins | 1 answer |
| study of cultures | 1 answer |
| study of human races | 1 answer |
| study of people | 1 answer |
| study of peoples | 1 answer |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | 3 answers |
| Race course. | 4 answers |
| folklore | 11 answers |
| BRANCH OF ANTHROPOLOGY | 11 answers |
| mythology | 25 answers |
| Culture ___ | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ETHNOLOGY (5)
They will forgive me for reminding them that the term “Caucasian” is dropped by recent writers on Ethnology; for the people about Mount Caucasus, are, and have ever been, Mongols.
The Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution has buried records of Indian beliefs, ceremonies, mythology, and other folklore in hundreds of tomes; laborious, literal-minded scholars of other institutions have been as assiduous.
Although there may not be much Gothic blood among us, it is quite certain that there is plenty of German mixture in our nation--taking the term in its very wide and comprehensive ethnology.
For the corroborative and concurrent testimony of ethnology, philology, and history to the vast antiquity of man, see Tylor, Anthropology, chap.
Lang, but the Red Indian stories are copied from English versions published by the Smithsonian Bureau of Ethnology, in America.
Quotes with ETHNOLOGY (3)
Such is the strange situation in which modern philosophy finds itself. No former age was ever in such a favourable position with regard to the sources of our knowledge of human nature. Psychology, ethnology, anthropology, and history have amassed an astoundingly rich and constantly increasing body of facts. Our technical instruments for observation and experimentation have been immensely improved, and our analyses have become sharper and more penetrating. We appear, nonethele…
For years, I declined to fill in the form for my Senate press credential that asked me to state my 'race,' unless I was permitted to put 'human.' The form had to be completed under penalty of perjury, so I could not in conscience put 'white,' which is not even a color let alone a 'race,' and I sternly declined to put 'Caucasian,' which is an exploded term from a discredited ethnology. Surely the essential and unarguable core of King's campaign was the insistence that pigmenta…
I'm accustomed to thinking of literature as a search for knowledge; in order to move onto existential terrain I need to consider it in relation to anthropology, ethnology, and mythology.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1970).