paleoethnographies

[US]/ˌpæliəʊeθˈnɒɡrəfiz/
[UK]/ˌpælioʊeθˈnɑːɡrəfiz/

Translation

n.The plural form of paleoethnography; studies or descriptions of ancient peoples and cultures, typically based on archaeological evidence and artifacts

Phrases & Collocations

new paleoethnographies

ancient paleoethnographies

early paleoethnographies

comparative paleoethnographies

Example Sentences

comparative paleoethnographies reveal the agricultural diversity of early settlements.

researchers conducted detailed paleoethnographies of the fertile crescent civilizations.

material culture provides essential data for constructing accurate paleoethnographies.

these paleoethnographies focus on social stratification in neolithic tribes.

anthropologists study paleoethnographies to reconstruct prehistoric kinship systems.

maritime paleoethnographies explore how ancient cultures utilized coastal resources.

the conflict between theoretical models and empirical paleoethnographies remains intense.

this volume compiles paleoethnographies regarding hunter-gatherer seasonal migration patterns.

feminist perspectives have significantly influenced the interpretation of paleoethnographies.

integrating linguistic data improves the accuracy of proposed paleoethnographies.

global paleoethnographies highlight independent developments across different continents.

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