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It is given that we need facts to make other facts. Hence, it has brought me to a query, sir, how do ethnologists and anthropologists conclude anything if their facts are based on other facts? How do they establish authenticity and validity with their discoveries?
@@aparentejelenanicole To make sense of differences between written records and oral histories, ethnologists often carefully cross-reference and critically analyze both. They think about the time and place where each source was made, the authors' possible biases or points of view, and how oral traditions may have changed over time. Methods used by ethnologists include triangulation, which includes looking at information from several different sources to see if there are any patterns or differences. This way of doing things helps them learn more about the societies that lived in the past.
Such an insightful video. Looking forward to learning more in the next lessons. Thank you, sir.
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It is given that we need facts to make other facts. Hence, it has brought me to a query, sir, how do ethnologists and anthropologists conclude anything if their facts are based on other facts? How do they establish authenticity and validity with their discoveries?
even with the different facts, this will lead to structures and universals. this is one of the things that we sought.
Hi, sir! I was wondering how ethnologists manage to reconcile differences between written records and oral histories when studying past societies?
@@aparentejelenanicole To make sense of differences between written records and oral histories, ethnologists often carefully cross-reference and critically analyze both. They think about the time and place where each source was made, the authors' possible biases or points of view, and how oral traditions may have changed over time. Methods used by ethnologists include triangulation, which includes looking at information from several different sources to see if there are any patterns or differences. This way of doing things helps them learn more about the societies that lived in the past.
Thank you for this informative lesson, Sir. Anthropology is absolutely interesting, and I am thrilled to learn more about it in the next videos.🤍