The Ethnological study of social functions, bathhouse in Kerman city

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Today due to cultural differences, gradually private baths have replaced public baths and only few of them remain in different cities that maintain their function. Therefore Ethnological study of Kerman baths is effective in order to introduce cultural values, to familiarize people with their cores of cultural identity and inform them about the importance of what they have in their culture. (Generally, recognizing culture of Kermani people and recording it spiritually). In present paper, since the subject is Ethnological, the main methodology is field-based and the researcher looks for findings by attending in the field under study, collects information and observes events and phenomenon. In this paper the supplementary methodology is historical supplementary. And the tools like observation, involvement observation, informal and formal interview with Kermani old (experienced) Dallacks, painting and scene designing and technical equipment in field research such as photography, film taking and sound recording have been used to collect data.
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Persian
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Journal of Culture Researchers, Volume:12 Issue: 33, 2014
Page:
157
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