Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jul. 2014
Ethnology is a discipline that deals exclusively with study and compare the ethnic groups and cultures that inhabited and inhabit our planet. And it is just that comparison the most valuable contribution that ethnology makes since then, in addition to bringing us details about each town of yesterday or today, brings a comparison with respect to, for example, his contemporaries, the relationship that this or that maintained with another, among other issues.
It is worth noting that ethnology works under the wing of anthropology, which is precisely the star science when it comes to the comprehensive study of the human being.
There are many aspects in which ethnology stops and dives, among them we can highlight the most common: cultural diversity, the relationships of friendship and affiliations that exist between diverse societies, the influences of some ethnic groups on others, the economic and cultural systems developed by the peoples, artistic and religious expressions and their organizations political and social.
So, whatever is the fruit of the creation of any social group human will be plausible to be studied by ethnology. Thus, for example, if a town used a special technique for hunting and fishing or to make a blanket, the Ethnology will know it and will make the corresponding comparative analysis about it that will bring us more light and knowledge about it.
But of course, ethnology also focuses on the most unknown and distant communities and often discovers that despite this distance and from that distance that is supposed to dent in marking differences, they have many similarities and influences in the most traditional cultures.
Like any scientific discipline that boasts of such, ethnology, has a large body of systematized information, while, with regard to the methodology data collection highlights the observation direct in situ of the culture being studied. The ethnologist normally lives with that culture so that his study and his conclusions are as faithful and adjusted to reality.
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