An ethnographic survey in Archaeology involves studying the culture and behaviors of living communities in order to better understand past societies explored in archaeological sites. This approach helps archaeologists interpret material remains in their social and cultural context, making connections between modern practices and past behaviors. Ethnographic surveys can provide valuable insights into the relationships between people and their environment over time.
The word is spelled "survey."
a survey
The plural of survey is surveys.
Survey can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. See the examples below: She will survey the students to find out which television shows are most popular. (survey = verb) Please fill out the survey and mail it to our district office. (survey = noun)
The homophone for "survey" is "sirvey".
C. W. Phillips has written: 'Archaeology in the Ordnance Survey, 1791-1965' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeological surveying, Archaeology, Great Britain, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, History
Wilbur A. Davis has written: 'Archaeological survey of the Boston Ranch Company Summit Prairie Project' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Archaeology of Phase I, Little Muddy Creek, Oregon' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Salvage archaeology of the Lost Creek Dam Reservoir' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities 'Archaeological survey of the Holley Reservoir' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Lost Creek archaeology, 1972' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities
Ethnographic Museum of Dairy was created in 1993.
Ethnographic Museum - Belgrade - was created in 1901.
Some synonyms for the term 'ethnographic' include cultural, anthropological, and sociological.
Plovdiv Regional Ethnographic Museum was created in 1917.
Municipal Ethnographic Museum of Ioannina was created in 1933.
Ulan-Ude Ethnographic Museum was created in 1973.
D. G. Jeffreys has written: 'The survey of Memphis' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology)
Graeme Barker has written: 'Archaeology of Drylands' 'Prehistoric farming in Europe' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Prehistoric, Antiquities, Economics, Prehistoric, Prehistoric Agriculture, Prehistoric Economics 'The Biferno Valley Survey' 'The Unesco Libyan valleys survey 1979-1981' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Deserts, Archaeology
Michael Given has written: 'The Sydney Cyprus survey project' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Civilization, History 'The archaeology of the colonized' -- subject(s): Archaeology and history, Colonies, Colonization, Economic anthropology, History, Landscape archaeology, Peasantry, Social archaeology, Social aspects of Colonization, Social aspects of Taxation, Social control, Taxation, Working class
An ethnographic boundary is the dividing line between two ethnic groups. This can be a physical or a theoretical boundary.