Both societies reigned and traded in and around the aegean sea. They had very similar religions, which revered 1 goddess. They had the same palace layout of an open sanctuary for all except a few rooms reserved for nobles. They both used metal frequently for a variety of purposes.
Both societies reigned and traded in and around the Aegean sea. They had very similar religions, which revered 1 goddess. They had the same palace layout of an open sanctuary for all except a few rooms reserved for nobles. They both used metal frequently for a variety of purposes. The Mycenaean also copied the style of the Minoans thinking it was cooler and more stylish. Mycenaean copied off of the Minoans by stealing the way they build ships and navigate
Both societies reigned and traded in and around the Aegean sea. They had very similar religions, which revered 1 goddess. They had the same palace layout of an open sanctuary for all except a few rooms reserved for nobles. They both used metal frequently for a variety of purposes. The Mycenaean also copied the style of the Minoans thinking it was cooler and more stylish. Mycenaean copied off of the Minoans by stealing the way they build ships and navigate
The Phoenician Alphabet
Art and architecture.
they adopted Chinese artistics style including a method making potery
They wanted to keep their own identity. They did however adopt certain aspects such as extended family relationships, and building styles. They were also tolerant of Chinese Culture.
The language from France and the culture from Belgium; if you are referring to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. There are two countries in Africa with Congo in the name.
Their style of pottery
Rome did not adopt any cultures after the conquest of Carthage. It continued with its own Roman culture.
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An adoptive culture would be a culture that one moves into and chooses to live the lifestyle of. They choose to adopt the culture of their new home.
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This process is known as enculturation, where individuals learn and adopt the beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors of their own culture. It occurs through socialization within the family, community, and educational institutions, shaping an individual's cultural identity and understanding.
The Germanic peoples who lived on the fringes of the Roman Empire and those who invaded the western part of this empire were influenced by Roman culture. They did not adopt it. They retained their distinctive culture. The influence was due to contact with the Romans