![]() Ornament and body alteration 300 ADORNMENT.Labor and leisure 461 LABOR AND LEISURE.Socialization of impulses 860 SOCIALIZATION.Recurrent personality traits 157 PERSONALITY TRAITS.Emotional reactions in religion 781 RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.Expressions of emotions through gestures 201 GESTURES AND SIGNS.Information on the nature and intensity of basic impulses or drives (e.g., hunger, thirst, need for oxygen, sex, urination, defecation, pain, heat and cold discomfort, fatigue) information pertaining to the data on the incidence and quality of derived drives and emotions (e.g., aggression, anger, hate, jealousy, fear, anxiety, depression, grief, disgust, homesickness, love, sympathy, elation, excitement, mirth, curiosity, greed, ambition, vanity, inferiority) expression and control of emotions (e.g., stoicism) etc. Research aims 121 THEORETICAL ORIENTATION.Orthographies and transliteration systems 104 GLOSSARY.Typologies and classifications 914 TYPOLOGIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS.In 2012 restored from ORGANIZATION AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF RESEARCH. This term replaced “Organization and Analysis of Results” in 1997. methods of quantification used in analyzing archaeological materials such as composition analysis (e.g., histograms, diagrams, scalograms, and dendrograms), spatial distribution (e.g., cartography), factor analysis, multiple regression, etc. of artifacts and other remains artifact reconstruction general discussion of how inferences about cultural behavior are drawn from the archaeological record, etc. Identification of material methods of processing raw data (e.g., analysis, classification, quantification) special techniques of analysis (e.g., phonemic, sociometric) preparation of tables and graphs methods of determining consistency, reliability, and validity of results (e.g., statistical, use of ratings and scales) organization of materials for presentation in published form: author’s discussion of her or his organization of the source data classification methods used including information on developing systems for the formal description and classification of archaeological and material culture data archaeological reconstruction and other laboratory (except for scientific analysis) activities such as cleaning, cataloging, etc. Cultural distributions 171 COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE.Intracultural differences 184 CULTURAL PARTICIPATION.Cultural identity 186 CULTURAL IDENTITY AND PRIDE.Author’s experience in the field 114 REVIEWS AND CRITIQUES.Ethnic stratification 563 ETHNIC STRATIFICATION.Linguistic relationships 197 LINGUISTIC IDENTIFICATION.Tribalism, nationalism 619 TRIBE AND NATION.Territorial organization 630 TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION.You can view the descriptions for each subject using the following links:īrief overview or description of the society, ethnic group, tradition, or archaeological site and information on its location in time and space name of the society, ethnic group, or prehistoric tradition alternatives names bestowed by selves and others meanings of names location of group with reference to comparable and larger groups names given by selves to other groups affiliation with a culture area or subarea period as of which the culture is described, and its relationship to other time periods local and temporal subdivisions employed in the classification of data specification of date and locale of field study and review of archaeological sites in the tradition location of the archaeological site that is the focus of research etc. Interactive List of OCM Subjects with Descriptionsīrowse the complete list of OCM subjects below. PDF DownloadĪ PDF file containing the list of OCM subjects can be found here. In a Basic Search it is used to automatically “map” keywords to the extensive OCM subject thesaurus. In eHRAF World Cultures and eHRAF Archaeology, the OCM can be found in Browse Subjects, or used in the Add Subjects function of an Advanced Search. Information about the types of subject categories, developmental perspectives, and the use of the OCM in field research.Detailed descriptions of the OCM subjects.751 Preventive Medicine, 753 Theory of Disease) ![]() A list of the 700+ OCM subcategories (e.g.A list of the 90+ major OCM categories (e.g.OCM Print CopyĪ print copy of the OCM is 300+ pages, can be ordered from HRAF, and contains the following: Today, the OCM subject thesaurus serves the eHRAF World Cultures and eHRAF Archaeology databases. In the past, this indexing system was used in the paper and microfiche versions of the Collection of Ethnography. Murdock in the 1940s, is an ethnographic classification system on human behavior, social life and customs, material culture, and human-ecological environments. The Outline of Cultural Materials, first developed by G.P.
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