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Humanities Anthropology Topic started by: Ramanathan on Jan 15, 2018



Title: Cross-cultural comparisons made using collections of ethnographic data are ahistorical. This means ...
Post by: Ramanathan on Jan 15, 2018
Cross-cultural comparisons made using collections of ethnographic data are ahistorical. This means that
 
  a. the ethnographic descriptions of cultures are treated as timeless and unchanging.
  b. the ethnographic information is not dated; there is no record of the years which it covers.
  c. they only address nonliterate cultures.
  d. their findings would likely not be published by a history journal.


Title: Cross-cultural comparisons made using collections of ethnographic data are ahistorical. This means ...
Post by: Holyfrey on Jan 15, 2018
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Title: Re: Cross-cultural comparisons made using collections of ethnographic data are ahistorical. This ...
Post by: turdseed on Sep 16, 2018
thank you