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    Material culture is the aspect of culture manifested by the physical objects and architecture of a society. The term is primarily used in archaeology...
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  • Culture consists of both material culture and non-material culture. Thoughts or ideas that make up a culture are called the non-material culture. In contrast...
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    of material culture covers the physical expressions of culture, such as technology, architecture and art, whereas the immaterial aspects of culture such...
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    Folklore (redirect from Material folklore)
    proverbs, poems, jokes, and other oral traditions. This also includes material culture, such as traditional building styles common to the group. Folklore...
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  • Material Culture Review (French: Revue de la culture matérielle) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of material culture. It is abstracted and...
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  • Jewish material culture has as much variety as the cultures that Jews have taken part in all over the world. Many aspects of the material culture of Jews...
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  • Journal of Material Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the fields of Cultural Studies and Anthropology. The journal's...
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    pieces of birch bark. This form of writing material was developed independently by several ancient cultures. In Rus' the usage of the specially prepared...
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    The Lapita culture is the name given to a Neolithic Austronesian people and their distinct material culture, who settled Island Melanesia via a seaborne...
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    present. Yamnaya material culture was very similar to the Afanasevo culture of South Siberia, and the populations of the two cultures are genetically indistinguishable...
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  • Cultural lag (redirect from Culture lag)
    difference between material culture and non-material culture is known as cultural lag. The term cultural lag refers to the notion that culture takes time to...
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  • The material culture of the Manasir is very basic and primarily relies on the by-products of palm tree cultivation (cf. Date cultivation in Dar al-Manasir)...
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  • Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output...
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    The Przeworsk culture (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpʂɛvɔrsk]) was an Iron Age material culture in the region of what is now Poland, that dates from the 3rd...
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  • culture is a recurring assemblage of types of artifacts, buildings and monuments from a specific period and region that may constitute the material culture...
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    year later, when she discovered similar material at el-Wad Terrace, Garrod suggested the name "the Natufian culture", after Wadi an-Natuf that ran close...
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    culture is an integral part of traditional Chinese material culture and spiritual culture. Tea culture emerged in the Tang dynasty, and flourished in the...
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    Vedic period (redirect from Vedic culture)
    Archaeological cultures identified with phases of Indo-Aryan material culture include the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, the Gandhara grave culture, the black...
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    and the extent to which the material culture can be linguistically linked is debated. The art history of La Tène culture has various schemes of periodization...
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    𒉺𒆷𒀸𒌓, 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒋾, and 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒌓). They also left behind a distinctive material culture. The English term Philistine comes from Old French Philistin; from...
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    The Jastorf culture was an Iron Age material culture in what is now northern Germany and the southern Scandinavian Peninsula, spanning the 6th to 1st centuries...
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    civilization (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmotʃe]; alternatively, the Moche culture or the Early, Pre- or Proto-Chimú) flourished in northern Peru with its...
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    The Tumulus culture (German: Hügelgräberkultur) was the dominant material culture in Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600 to 1300 BC)...
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    Other elements considered distinctive of the Clovis culture tool complex include "raw material selectivity; distinctive patterns of flake and blade platform...
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    networks linked this culture with related regional cultures and distant sources of raw materials, including lapis lazuli and other materials for bead-making...
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    Changthangi goats. In common parlance today, pashmina may refer either to the material or to the variant of the Kashmir shawl that is made from it. Both cashmere...
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    mediums often being constructed from less expensive, perishable materials. The phrase low culture has come to be viewed by some as a derogatory idea in and...
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    culture, and society. Some cultures in this region were very similar and share certain elements, such as the importance of salmon to their cultures,...
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    society considers representative of their culture. In popular usage, the term high culture identifies the culture either of the upper class (an aristocracy)...
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    Culture shock is an experience a person may have when one moves to a cultural environment which is different from one's own; it is also the personal disorientation...
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