Cultural diffusion By doctor. Nomy
In anthropology and geography, a cultural region or cultural sphere refers to the aspects of culture associated with an ethnolinguistic group and the territory it inhabits. Specific cultures often do not limit their geographic coverage to the borders of a nation state or to smaller subdivisions of a state.a region defined by its cultureA cultural region is an area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language.A culture region is an area of the world with common characteristics such as history, language, and beliefs. A cultural region or cultural sphere refers to cultural aspects related to an ethnolinguistic group and its geographical territory.areas that refer to a geographical area with one relatively homogeneous human activity or complex of activities
Psychological anthropology is the subfield within cultural anthropology concerned with the topics of personality. This area explores how cultural beliefs, values, and practices shape individual personalities, as well as how personality influences cultural norms and behaviors.
An inhabitant is someone or something which lives in a place.
The base word of "population" is "populace." Both words refer to the collective group of individuals living in a specific area.
Anthropology is the study of humans, past and present, focusing on their biological, cultural, linguistic, and social aspects. It seeks to understand the diversity of human societies and behaviors across time and space.
an ethnic group
an ethnic group
When more than one cultural group lives in an area, it often leads to a rich exchange of traditions, languages, and practices, fostering diversity and innovation. However, it can also result in challenges such as cultural misunderstandings or conflict over resources and values. Effective communication and mutual respect are essential for harmonious coexistence and collaboration among these groups. Ultimately, this multicultural environment can enhance social cohesion and contribute to a vibrant community.
a group or race of people that live in their indigenous area, (where they are from)
This process is called "cultural succession," where each group leaves a unique imprint on the landscape through their architecture, customs, and traditions. Over time, these layers of cultural influence create a multifaceted and diverse environment that reflects the history of each group that has inhabited the area.
A group of mountain slopes in one area is called a mountain range.
Temporary banishment from society or a particular group occurs when a person or persons are restricted from residing in the area of banishment.
Habitat.
habitat
A group of trees is called a wood from which a forest area could be called a woodland.
An area where occupied by a group of people that are of a foreign country or maintain the cultural traditions of a foreign country.
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