Adjective
Of or pertaining to ethnology.
Source: Webster's dictionaryethnological field work Source: Internet
All the rest of the geographical or ethnological approaches of the 18th and 19th century are theoretical texts that duplicate more or less the views mentioned above. Source: Internet
Although New Musicology emerged from within historical musicology, the emphasis on cultural study within the Western art music tradition places New Musicology at the junction between historical, ethnological and sociological research in music. Source: Internet
It was published in the 20th century and considered an important ethnological work. citation An 1879 Chilean expedition led by Ramón Serrano Montaner reported large amounts of placer gold in the streams and river beds of Tierra del Fuego. Source: Internet
This first experience with Native American languages in the field was closely overseen by Boas, who was particularly interested in having Sapir gathering ethnological information for the Bureau. Source: Internet
Of the 8.3 million children aged 5-14 nationwide, only two million can swim, according to the Public Health Ministry. citation Ethnic groups further An ethnological map of Thailand (1974). Source: Internet