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George Aiston
Ethnographer and outback pioneer from Australian
Ksenofont Chetkarev
Bengt Danielsson
Swedish ethnographer
Zoltán Magyar
Hungaran ethnographer
František Skopalík
Czech ethnographer
Aleksandr Artynov
Aleksandr Strakhov
Soviet poet, scientist, ethnographer, linguist
Karapet Gabikyan
Andrey Shustikov
Ethnographer, writer
Pavel Falyov
��усский учёный-тюрколог
Max Karl Tilke
German ethnographer
Ilya Borozdin
shkencëtar
Agostino Codazzi
Italian scientist, geographer and cartographer
Th. Thomsen
Danish museum inspector, archaelogist, ethnographer
Pál Péter Domokos
Hungaran ethnographer
Gustaw Manteuffel
Polish historian and ethnologist
Václav Marek
Czech writer and ethnographer
Jan Koula
Czech architect and university educator
Yan Rachinsky
Russian public figure, ethnographer and human rights activist
Georgy Debets
Soviet anthropologist
Mytrofan Aleksandrovych
Viktor Kozlov
Pál Bánszky
Művészettörténész
Antxon Aguirre Sorondo
Spanish historian and ethnographer
Maryjan Jazėpavič Pecjukevič
Belarusian memoirist, ethnographer and folklorist
Benjamim Pereira
Portuguese anthropologist who was part of the creative team of the National Museum of Ethnology
Phan Huu Dat
Vietnamese ethnographer
Alfredo de Freitas Branco
Madeiran politician, ethnographer and writer.
Ivan Krasovsky
Ukrainian ethorgapher, researcher of Lemkos
Vilmos Keszeg
Romanian ethnographer
Peter Chelishchev
18th century Russian ethnographer
Petro Kurinnyi
Ihor Vynnychenko
Konstantyn Moshchenko
Ukrainian architect, museum professional, and ethnographer
Alphonse Pinart
French explorer, philologist, and ethnographer
Karel Plicka
Czech photographer and director
Moshe Shalit
Researcher, journalist, essayist, ethnographer, and humanist of the interwar period
Opanas Slastion
Ukrainian painter, graphic artist and ethnographer
Alaksandr Szlubski
Russisch etnograaf (1897-1941)
Gombojab Tsybikov
Explorer of Tibet from the Russian Empire, credited as the first known photographer of Lhasa and Central Tibet.