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ethnology a subset of cultural anthropology concerned with the comparative study of contemporary cultures, with a view to deriving general principles about human society.
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ethnology The study of cultures, both modern cultures and past cultures. Ethnology is the description of a culture based on observing and interacting with living people.
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ethnology cross-cultural, comparative study of aspect of various cultures; part of the subfield of sociocultural anthropology.
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ethnology writing done by anthropologists purporting to describe the culture of a group of people other than their own.
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ethnology The study of the cultural groupings of humankind, eg origins, history, speech, etc.
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