The word culture means the character, Style of life, behavior and social norms of a nation. Culture is an ongoing developing process of evolution. When it is well developed and established, it becomes a subject of History for the knowledge for the other contemporary or coming nations
Romans usually brought other cultures into their culture. One thing they brought in was their mythology from the Greek's. they just changed the names of the gods. they were the god of the same thing like for example, "Zeus" is the Greek god of the sky and so is the roman god "Jupiter.
In the Iron Age, people used weapons and farming implements made of iron and steel. Many cultures developed writing systems during the Iron Age, but literacy was usually restricted to scribes and priests.
The Stone Age is a period in human culture identified by the use of stone implements and usually divided into the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic stages.
Temporary banishment from society or a particular group occurs when a person or persons are restricted from residing in the area of banishment.
"Epic", with respect to literature is usually: 1. very long 2. concerning heroic deeds 3. based in the mythology of a particular culture. Metamorphoses is all three of these; fifteen books long, detailing the heroic stories of Greek and Roman mythology.
Cultural Contact is the exchange of ideas and oral tradition.
Usually English speaking countries use the name Adam or Christian cultures.
It is a two-way process where people both shape and are shaped by their culture. People contribute to the creation and evolution of cultural norms, traditions, and behaviors, while also being influenced by the societal values and practices that surround them.
The noun cultures (or the singular culture) is a concrete noun as a word for a special, usually liquid or jellylike nutrient preparation maintaining a cultivation of living material, such as bacteria.The noun cultures (or the singular culture) is an abstract noun as a word for the totality of behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all human work of a group of people or of humans in general.
cultures that attempt to maintain their historic patters and resist change are usually described as?
Usually not every person in a region belongs to the dominant or mainstream culture's. some regions are multicultural. example: the united states and Canada coating other cultures besides the dominant one.
An object becomes a relic when its originating culture no longer exists to reproduce similar items. This is usually due to a long passage of time, over which a culture has died out and the preserved items of their culture, that have survived the years, become relics.
In general, cultures matter simply because of what they are. Society's workings matter because they affect people's everyday lives, and the cultures that arise can help give people identity. Popular culture is most notable in this regard. High culture can add to this, but as it consists of the products of culture, it often provides more historical context, rather than modern context.
Advanced cultures typically refer to Western society, which originated from European philosophy and science. Primitive is an ethnocentric term originating from western culture. It usually refers to tribal based cultures. Modern societies heavily rely on science and a form of centralized government. Primitive societies place more emphasis on the tribal rituals, family, tradition, and spirituality.
If you haven't read on this it might be confusing. Usually trade was the main interagation bettween the Natives and the Europeans. When they traded they spread their culture, like in there clothes, food, and sometimes even folklore. In return the other party gave something out of his\her culture. If the person who reseved or listined to something they liked they added it on to their culture, and this spread, creating new cultures or slightly different ones.
There are many things. One is that most cultures will differ on many intricate levels. Even things which the two cultures have in common can be used as a wedge between the cultures. Co-existence might be possible, but is less common. Often cultures will fight against each other unnecessarily with large consequence, usually with one culture being subjugated or relegated.
Well, several countries within Europe share similar cultures, usually distinct to a region. For example, the culture of the Nordic countries are very much alike, as well as the culture of Russia and its past Soviet states (mostly Belarus and the Ukraine).