Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining or relating to anthropology, or the natural history of man: as, anthropological facts; the Anthropological Society.
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- adjective Relating to
anthropology .
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- adjective of or concerned with the science of anthropology
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Examples
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I like the term anthropological SF much better which I have also seen used for the series.
subgenre muddle mikandra 2008
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I'm one of those who finds the word "culture" more a hindrance than a help in anthropological inquiry.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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Betty has à master degree in anthropological Geography And I have à degree in international relations.
Recycled-Plastic-Bottle Boat Almost Set to Sail « Scavenging 2009
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But that kind of remark suggests, at least to me, that he shared with Sibley a certain anthropological illiteracy, as well as a tendency to erect straw men.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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But that kind of remark suggests, at least to me, that he shared with Sibley a certain anthropological illiteracy, as well as a tendency to erect straw men.
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As a Japanese female having engaged in long-term anthropological fieldwork in African rural areas I suggest the OP might consider a much wider audience and context in which the products might be consumed than as suggested in 1. or 2.
PORN PRODUCER WITH A HEART OF GOLD » Sociological Images 2008
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Even more compelling, long-term anthropological studies initiated at Harvard in the 1980s show that teenage turmoil begins to appear in societies within a few years after those societies adopt Western schooling practices and are exposed to Western media.
Archive 2007-04-01 Bruce Schauble 2007
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I know of no single instance in anthropological literature of a community where illegitimate children, that is children of unmarried girls, would enjoy the same social treatment and have the same social status as legitimate ones.
Happy Lone Mothers Day Laban 2005
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I know of no single instance in anthropological literature of a community where illegitimate children, that is children of unmarried girls, would enjoy the same social treatment and have the same social status as legitimate ones.
Archive 2005-03-06 Laban 2005
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Even more compelling, long-term anthropological studies initiated at Harvard in the 1980s show that teenage turmoil begins to appear in societies within a few years after those societies adopt Western schooling practices and are exposed to Western media.
Erudition Bruce Schauble 2007
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