Examples of using Ethnographic objects in English and their translations into Dutch
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Computer
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Programming
He also collected ethnographic objects and plants.
Ethnographic objects constituted the"matter of fact" details entangled in this dialectical process, materialising understandings of the colonised.
Contemporary visual art enters into a dialogue with ethnographic objects and outsider art.
Bloemenfeld photographs ethnographic objects from the collection of Kunstzaal Van Lier. 1934.
ancient textiles, ethnographic objects and antiques.
Ethnographic objects were put in storage,
It houses a broad collection of contemporary art, ethnographic objects, antiques and sculptures.
minerals and ethnographic objects.
Hence, attention is paid to the instrumentality of ethnographic objects in the creation of colonial knowledge.
showcases natural history specimens, archaeological finds, ethnographic objects and scientific inventions.
this museum holds a collection of ethnographic objects in relation to Madeira's culture and traditions.
books and ethnographic objects from Africa and America.
Candidates will receive a set of articles in the field of conservation of ethnographic objects and a selective bibliography to prepare for the course.
Natural history specimens, archaeological and ethnographic objects and scientific inventions are all on show in 2,600 m² of exhibition space at the heart of a building that is a landmark of modern Belgian architecture.
this museum holds a collection of ethnographic objects in relation to Madeira's culture and traditions.
The next part of the visit is a small exhibition of ethnographic objects of the area related to milling,
archaeological and ethnographic objects or machines and inventions with a scientific vocation.
requested the Restitutions Committee to issue a recommendation regarding the application for restitution of seven ethnographic objects, which were returned to the Netherlands after the Second World War
where it was part of a collection of ethnographic objects that was taken to the Netherlands.
contains some archaeological and ethnographic objects and a large table of Vlaho Bukovac,“the Carnival of Cavtat”.

