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Things may have anthropological interest but are works of art as well, she said.
But this was an evening of more than anthropological interest.
At best, the hour might be thought of as an anthropological field trip.
They are, in a way, its own tiny anthropological studies.
I have since learned that the pictures were made for anthropological research.
From an anthropological point of view that area also held a tremendous interest for me.
He is often considered as the father of modern anthropological studies in Mexico.
We understand the term in the more technical anthropological sense.
But they also take an amused, almost anthropological interest in the subject.
The couple lived and did their anthropological work in Brazil from 1935 to 1939.
And now I am in this unique position - is it anthropological?
He identified a need for future anthropological study of hospitals.
However, most of these factors are found to be secondary in anthropological analysis.
The anthropological data content of the myths was not his problem.
Only what I read in the official anthropological reports, she breathed.
But what does that entail in terms of anthropological practice?
In fact modern anthropological research shows that there is no such correlation.
An anthropological friend once told me this idea was fifty years out of date, but he could be wrong also.
There are four central approaches to the anthropological study of cities.
Also, social trends have become the anthropological currency of our time.
They take an anthropological viewpoint and, she said, "Nothing could be more interesting."
I agree that Beck et al would make for a great anthropological study.
Her video "somewhere else" is a kind of anthropological comedy.
It is now time to confront my anthropological model with the experience of reading the plays.
By this time his own anthropological reading was tailing off.