- In
cultural anthropology and
cultural geography,
cultural diffusion, as
conceptualized by Leo
Frobenius in his 1897/98
publication Der westafrikanische...
- century. One scholar,
Dierk Lange, has
proposed another theory based on a
diffusionist ideology.
Based on the
written and oral
traditions of Kanem-Bornu, which...
- the Proto-Indo-European
homeland in Schleswig-Holstein. He
argued a
diffusionist model of culture, and
emphasised the
racial superiority of
Germanic peoples...
- cross-legged pose of
Cernunnos has
occasioned much comment.
Elaborate diffusionist theories have been
proposed to
explain the
origin of this particular...
- the
early 20th century, the "invasionist"
scenario was
juxtaposed to a
diffusionist view. By the 1960s, the
latter model seemed to have
gained mainstream...
- formulations: the Indo-European or
Dravidian theory, the
racial theory and the
diffusionist theory. (...) At a
subsequent stage European social theory,
evident in...
- The term migrationism, in the
history of
archaeological theory, was
opposed to the term
diffusionism (or "immobilism") as a
means of
distinguishing two...
-
Several Olmec colossal heads have
features that some
diffusionists link to
African contact...
-
dispersal worthy of
further study, but have been
sceptical of his more
diffusionist claims.
Malays are an Austronesian-speaking
ethnic group of
Insular Southeast...
-
methodological and
theoretical grounds,
others contend that they
undermine the
diffusionist model for the
origins of iron
metallurgy in Sub-Saharan Africa. Iron...