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  • Ethnologists might peg him for Italian, Spanish, Israeli.

    The Calling 2009

  • Ethnologists might peg him for Italian, Spanish, Israeli.

    The Calling 2009

  • Ethnologists deal with contemporary functioning cultures, where the emphasis is more on oral tradition, stories, legends, and myths recorded directly from native story tellers.

    Primary sources of Maya history - part two 2008

  • Ethnologists deal with contemporary functioning cultures, where the emphasis is more on oral tradition, stories, legends, and myths recorded directly from native story tellers.

    Primary sources of Maya history - part two 2008

  • Ethnologists and anthropologists have always been fascinated by its cultural significance, but more recently, scientists too have attempted to comprehend the phenomenon: a decade or so ago, Robert Jourdain's Music, the Brain, and Ecstasy offered a provocative account of the physical processes, followed by the neurologist Oliver Sacks's Musicophilia and the cognitive psychologist Daniel Levitin's This Is Your Brain On Music.

    Music and Sentiment by Charles Rosen 2010

  • Ethnologists -- ethnologists are people who track people who migrate and where they go -- ethnologists have said that the Japhethites went beyond the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea, which is Russia.

    CNN Transcript Oct 12, 2007 2007

  • Culture, by Dr.E. B. Tylor, regarding which book I may say that I have never found a fact that flew in the face of the carefully made, broad-minded deductions of this greatest of Ethnologists.

    Travels in West Africa 2003

  • Ethnologists and the Tsonga Language and Culture Bureau will help find

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • Ethnologists such as the distinguished A.S. Diamond believe that the history of language, of all languages, follows a pattern in which at the very beginning sentences are simple and primitive but go on to become more complicated in terms of syntactic and semantic variations.

    Camilo José Cela - Nobel Lecture 1989

  • Ethnologists would find better hunting in Kayenta or Window Rock.

    Cyber Way Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990

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