The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture (Norwegian: Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning) is a humanities research institute based...
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1992 he served as chairman of the board of the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Oslo. He published a series of books on religious history...
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series B of Oslo's Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture) (Oslo, Bergen, and Tromsø:...
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Jörmungandr (category Creatures in Norse mythology)
and History of Religion. Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; Norwegian University Press. pp. 270–71. ISBN 82-00-07751-9. Meulengracht...
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field work in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and London. Talle was a member of the board of the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. "Aud Talle...
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Vikings (redirect from Vikings in popular culture)
etymologisk ordbok. Oslo: Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning (Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture). p. 1051. ISBN 8270993190. Gretsch...
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Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition (LCHC) is a social science laboratory located at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) since 1978....
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Kaiser Wilhelm Society (redirect from Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research)
institutes, testing stations, and research units created under its authority. The Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft (KWG) was founded in 1911 as a research...
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Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology...
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and research, including dean of the Faculty of Arts in Oslo. He headed the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture from 1986 to 1991. In 1992...
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Classification of the Japonic languages (category Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2015)
and History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. Robbeets, Martine. 2004a. "Belief or argument? The...
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association for Tibetan studies, Fagernes 1992. The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. pp. 545–557. Tournadre, Nicolas (2014). "The Tibetic languages...
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ISBN 978-0-8061-2121-5. OCLC 17106411. Ingham, John M. "Human Sacrifice at Tenochtitln." Society for Comparative Studies in Society and History 26 (1984): 379–400. León-Portilla...
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Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 974-8299-69-4. 1955a. "Studies in spoken Tibetan I: Phonemics"...
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Scandinavian University Press/Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. Mosel, Laʻi Ulrike and Ainslie Soʻo. Say it in Samoan. Pacific Linguistics...
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Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/ KUL-chər) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge...
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Fakanau (category Culture of Tuvalu)
(1995). A way with words: language and culture in Tokelau society. Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. p. 98. ISBN 978-974-89272-0-6. Retrieved...
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Korean language (section King Sejong Institute)
History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo, Norway: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 974-8299-69-4. Ramstedt, G. J. (1928). "Remarks...
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Oslo: The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, pp. 295–317 Harrison, Paul (1996), "A Brief History of the Tibetan bKa' 'gyur", in Cabezón...
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Nizaa language (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
research that was supported financially by the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. Before this, no comprehensive documentation of Nizaa...
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Bo Utas (section Selected publications (in English))
peace in Iran, in E. Kahrs (ed.), Kalyanamitraraganam. Essays in honour of Nils Simonsson, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative research in human culture) 1986...
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Altaic languages (redirect from Sound correspondences in Altaic languages)
and History: Japanese, Korean and Altaic. Oslo: Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture. ISBN 974-8299-69-4. Pages 98–99 Robeets, Martine...
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Olav Beito (category Norwegian expatriates in Iceland)
for the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; the work covered about 50,00 such names. His study of gender shifts in Nynorsk determined...
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International Association for Tibetan Studies. Ed. Per Kværne. Vol 2. Oslo: The Institute of Comparative Research in Human Culture. 545-557. Shafer, Robert...
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Cross-cultural studies (redirect from Comparative studies)
societies through comparative research to examine the scope of human behavior and test hypotheses about human behavior and culture. Cross-cultural studies...
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Theory”. Oslo: Norwegian University Press and Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; Oxford University Press, 1987 (reprint: Innsbruck: Institut...
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Archaeology and History of Religion, Ed. Gro Steinsland, Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Oslo, Serie B: Skrifter LXXI, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget...
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(Ben Peter) Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture (Richard McElreath) Comparative Behavioral Ecology Theory in Cultural Evolution Lab Taï...
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self-actualization strongly influenced its development. The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, founded in 1955 by Glenn Doman and Carl Delacato, was an...
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IRAAS Institute for Research in African-American Studies". iraas.columbia.edu. Retrieved May 12, 2018. Phifer, Hanna (January 14, 2022). "For Angela...
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