The 3 editions in this collection (so far) were created using autoethnographic and psychoanalytic AI techniques. They gave shape to thoughts, feelings and emotions around the stories of those who were there. They began from Piece of Me 20/1924 on https://t.co/CUhNO0O3F6

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Ethnographical Map of Europe, in the Earliest Times, 1861.

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Ethnographic map of Africa by James Cowles Prichard from 1851.

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Ok nerds, here's a link to the pdf of my article, "Building Blood": An Ethnographic Look at Plants in Medicine and Myth among the Mopan Maya of San José, Belize. The illustrations for our article are based on photos I took while doing fieldwork in Belize.
https://t.co/uoK09I3wkZ

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Maria's ru(clan or tribe)Dulat a large tribal association, the largest group of the Senior zhuz of the Kazakh people. The Dulats as part of the Kazakhs are part of the Uysuns, as part of the Kyrgyz the Massagetae tribe, as part of the Uzbeks the ethnographic group of the Kuramins

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Hannah Höch

The Sweet One, 1926
Untitled (From an Ethnographic Museum), 1930

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hypothesises that a key source for Dürer’s Irishmen was the account of Burgundian chronicler Laurent Vital, whose ship harboured in Kinsale co. Cork during a storm in 1518. His account of the locals & their “strange” dress is full of juicy ethnographic details …

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🎉 GIVEAWAY TIME!!! 🎉 To my and fellas, or anybody interested! I'm giving away 3 of my RT's appreciated 🌼 Rules & INFO here: https://t.co/XSFApqyGcc

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wazzup my name is buck and im writing my anthropology degree multimodal thesis on one of my favorite ethnographic pieces, clifford geertz’s “deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight” because i like roosters and double entendres! 🐓

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"With Stake and Spade. Vampiric Diversity in Poland” 🧛🏻‍♂️⚰️ 's collage illustrations use clippings from the archives of the National Library and Ethnographic Museum in Poland.
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View more work here: https://t.co/86m1m6qhyQ
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wip--
fun fact of the day because i drew this during anthropology class is that ethnographic fieldwork (an extended encounter with a group or community with the intention of learning/documenting their "culture") is sometimes referred to as "deep hanging out" https://t.co/zf5OK4BDXf

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From the ethnographical museum of Paphos, Cyprus.

Από το εθνογραφικό μουσείο της Πάφου, Κύπρος.

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➡ Ethnographic map of Europe made by J. Gabrys, 1918, Lausanne 🇨🇭

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How can ethnographic museums use their collections & galleries as spaces to create active discussion around the impact of humans on the planet? How can we make a difference now and find ways to do better in future? Join us for MATTERS OF CARE, 18-20 March https://t.co/nTFa3XQQBF

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In memory : Photo against the background of the items brought from the ethnographic expedition. St. Petersburg. 14 (27) May 1914
Standing from the left: Abraham Rechtman, Solomon Yudowin, Szymon An-sky, Shalom Alejchem, his wife Olga Rabinowicz (Loeva Shalom), M.A. Ginsburg."

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- Flemming Bau: Danish exhibitiondesigner & drawer specialised in archaeological and ethnographic themes. Monochromatic style & very detailed

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'Ethnographic description of the peoples of Russia' (1862) by Gustave Theodor Pauly, (1817 - 1867). Gustave Theodor Pauly was a Russian ethnographer of the 19th century, a member of the Russian Geographical Society, although a German by birth, was known as Fyodor Khristianovich.

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Browse Hungary's ethnic map online: Zsigmond Bátky - Károly Kogutowicz: Ethnographical map of Hungary. 1918. 1:200,000. 46 sheets, manuscript map.
https://t.co/akcg2WLloU
More details: https://t.co/gM3NXpIgMF
https://t.co/RAf8cruiJA

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"Ethnographical Map of the Eastern | taken from page 413 of 'A Trip through the Eastern Caucasus, with a chapter on the languages of the country ... With maps, etc' (1889) by John Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby (1841-1924), Scottish soldier and archaeologist.

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1. Map of the and the rout of the Scientific Mission by Ernest Chantre (1881).
2. The ethnographic map of the Caucasus, based partly on the researches of Ernest Chantre (1887).

Ernest Chantre (1843-1924) was a prominent French archaeologist and anthropologist.

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