history politics & society ancient Egypt
history politics & society ancient Egypt
The Kushites did not produce their own coins in the way that many other ancient civilizations did. Instead, they primarily used a barter system and traded using weights of precious metals. However, they did adopt and adapt the coinage of neighboring cultures, such as the Greeks and Egyptians, particularly during the later periods of their civilization. This adoption reflects their interactions and the influence of external trade.
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Cultural acquisition refers to the process by which individuals or groups adopt and incorporate aspects of another culture into their own. This can include beliefs, customs, traditions, language, art, and other cultural elements.
The Phoenician adopted the Egyptian alphabet.
Kushites began to learn about other cultures through trade, military interactions, and the influence of neighboring civilizations, particularly Egypt. As a significant trading hub, the Kingdom of Kush engaged in commerce with various peoples, facilitating cultural exchange. Additionally, their conquests and interactions with other cultures allowed them to adopt new practices, beliefs, and technologies. These exchanges enriched Kushite society, blending their traditions with those of other cultures.
Modification in a culture by the adoptation of outside cultural traits Acculturation is when a group or individual adopts the culture or aspects of the culture surrounding them. This would occur, for instance, if an American moved to France and adopted aspects of French daily life.
The Phoenician Alphabet
cultures become more similar
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Art and architecture.
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