Culture is a social practice of customs, rituals, beliefs, habits of a community that gives it identity and are passed down from one generation to another as heritage within its geographical domain of habitat.
However with migrations, war, marriages, trade cross cultural customs, beliefs, and habits of alien culture influences one community to adapt the culture of the other leading to a situation of adapted culture.
"Anglicized" refers to something that has been adapted or altered to fit English language or culture, often by incorporating English words, pronunciation, or customs.
Institutionalization
Specifically for Mexico, their skin color, personality, culture, and values adapted there, but there are much more.
They borrowed from the Minoan culture of Crete and they also adapted the Minoan from writing and artistic design
in history an adapted culure is when one culture adopts aspects of another culture when it doesn't necessarily need the change like the Celts in Britain starting to build villas to live in instead of living in roundhouses- which did the job fine
Because it depends upon the partners if they will accept the culture of each other.
Because it depends upon the partners if they will accept the culture of each other.
The Romans were so influenced by Greek culture because many who immigrated to Italy were Greek and so brought their religion and culture to Italy and developed it mixed with the previous settlers. A classic example/myth of this is the story of Romulus and Remus.
black adapted the culture of white man or colonizer
Their alphabet was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so is the basis of today's alphabets.
"The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture" was published in 1992. It is a seminal work in the field of evolutionary psychology, co-edited by Jerome Barkow, Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby.
It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.It means that the Romans, unlike other conquerors, found common ground and took the positive aspect of another culture and adapted it to fit into Roman culture. Examples of this are the Government system of the Greeks, the sea routes of the Phoenicians, and the famous "gladius" or Spanish sword.