Branch vs Anthrohistory - What's the difference?
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The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.
Any of the parts of something that divides like the branch of a tree.
(geometry) One of the portions of a curve that extends outwards to an indefinitely great distance.
A location of an organization with several locations.
A line of family descent, in distinction from some other line or lines from the same stock; any descendant in such a line.
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(Mormonism) A local congregation of the LDS Church that is not large enough to form a ward; see .
An area in business or of knowledge, research.
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(nautical) A certificate given by (Trinity House) to a pilot qualified to take navigational control of a ship in British waters.
(computer architecture) A sequence of .
To arise from the trunk or a larger branch of a tree.
To produce branches.
To divide into separate parts or subdivisions.
(computing) To jump to a different location in a program, especially as the result of a conditional statement.
A branch or method of history which incorporates anthropology.
* 1965 , "Associates in Current Anthropology," Current Anthropology Vol. 6, No. 5 (Dec., 1965),
* 1992 , John M. Tutino, "Nation-States and Indians in Latin America''" (Review), ''The Hispanic American Historical Review , Vol. 72, No. 4 (Nov., 1992),
* 2008 , Kelly Chaves, "Ethnohistory: From Inception to Postmodernism and Beyond," Historian , Vol. 70, No. 3 (Fall 2008), pg. 510:
As a proper noun branch
is .As a noun anthrohistory is
a branch or method of history which incorporates anthropology.branch
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Alternative forms
*Noun
(es) (wikipedia branch)- the branch of an antler, a chandelier, a river, or a railway
- the branches of a hyperbola
- Our main branch is downtown, and we have branches in all major suburbs.
- the English branch of a family
- his father, a younger branch of the ancient stock
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Synonyms
* (part of a tree) bough, tillow, twig, see alsoVerb
(es)anthrohistory
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Noun
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- SHAW, THURSTAN. Rsc. Prof. Arch., U. of Ibadan, Nigeria. Arch., all periods, anthrohistory , history of smoking & early smoking pipes. W. Africa. Fr.
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- It calls for a new anthrohistory to explore the complex interactions of power and culture as they change over periods not only of decades, but of centuries.
- With more focus on theory and a rebranding—from ethnohistory to anthrohistory or anthropological history—Krech foresees a continuance of certain aspects of the methodology, but most of it should be discarded in the rubbish bin of outdated scholarly movements.
