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The six elements of culture are beliefs, values, norms, symbols, language, and material culture. Beliefs refer to the ideas and convictions that a culture holds to be true. Values are the standards and principles that a culture deems important. Norms are the accepted behaviors and guidelines within a culture. Symbols are objects or gestures that have a specific meaning within a culture. Language is the system of communication within a culture. Material culture refers to the physical objects and artifacts that are created and used by a culture.
The three elements of culture are:occupationsbeliefs/religionshuman behavior
Both. Material culture is visible and includes any physical objects. Nonmaterial culture is invisible, and includes any beliefs or ideals.
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Are material culture and nonmaterial culture always interdependent
Religion itself is not part of the material or non-material culture. However, various artifacts and ecofacts can be related to religion: these are part of the material culture.
Elements of culture may be things like religion, ceremonial dress, values in family and education. Every culture has many different elements.
There is nothing "natural"about material or nonmaterial culture.
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Material culture is the physical evidence of a culture as seen in the objects and architecture they made (or continue to make). Material culture can include anything from buildings to jewelry and household objects. The study of material culture has influenced, created, and enhanced many fields, including art preservation, Anthropology, and Archaeology.
Some of the elements of culture that thrived was like trading and exploring.