Similar words: ethnological, technologist, ethnology, sinologist, immunologist, criminologist, endocrinologist, technological. Meaning: [eθ'nɒlədʒɪst] n. an anthropologist who studies ethnology.
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1. William Fagg, ethnologist and historian of tribal art, died London, 10 July aged seventy-eight.
2. Ethnologist Frans de Waal has offered several observations of apparent empathy among nonhuman primates in his 1996 book Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals.
3. In a 1988 study, University of Zurich ethnologist Edward Stammbach set up an experiment with long-tailed macaque monkeys to test their ability to rein in aggressive behavior and act cooperatively.
4. What the logic of inscription imposes on the ethnologist is to see how the women travel between the lines of descendants.
5. Ethnologist Frans de Waal has offered several observations of apparent empathy among nonhuman primates5 in his 1996 book Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals.
6. Lift gathers international entrepreneurs, artists, managers, researchers, investors, CEOs, designers or ethnologist, people who come to be inspired and meet those who make a difference.
7. Helmreich, Stefan. "Trees and Seas of Information: Alien Kinship and the Biopolitics of Gene Transfer in Marine Biology and Biotechnology. " American Ethnologist 30, no. 3 (2003): 341-359.
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