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“Theories, examples of cultural models, and methods to explore those” presents the conception of cultural models and provides their examples in social sciences. It describes pan-cultural, cross-cultural, and cultural approaches to the study of emotional constructs, along with typology and diversity...
Cultural Heritage Types: Examples and Challenges Cultural heritage falls under two main categories: tangible and intangible. tangible cultural heritage is physical or concrete. Modern objects like books, tools, clothing, and food are a part of cultural heritage, as are historic artifacts like ...
Cultural artifactsof these societies, therefore, consist of easily transportable items such as tents, woven carpets, jewelry, and so on. The first pastoral societies appeared when, around 10,000 years ago, humans began taming and breeding animals to grow and cultivate their plants. Pastoral societi...
Predictable themes, forms, and motifs allowed the elders of a community to distill the essence of their culture in a handful of cultural artifacts, like folklore stories, that would guide younger generations in their journey through life. Some of the most ubiquitous forms of folk literature are ...
The Egyptians recognized the aesthetic appeal and symbolic value of the rhombus shape, incorporating it into their religious and cultural artifacts. In ancient Greece, the Rhombus gained attention through the works of renowned mathematicians such as Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes. Pythagoras, famous...
Archaeologists who are charged with protecting and managing submerged cultural heritage are beginning to utilize public outreach as a component of the overall Section 106 process of the National Historic Preservation Act. What traditionally was viewed as compliance archaeology that generally resulted in ...
Many people in our society has had no contact at all with Indigenous people. As a teacher, consider building a relationship with your local Indigenous community. They may be able to provide you with, sell you, or lend you interesting Indigenous cultural artifacts. This can lead to eye-opening...
"The evidence that human beings do indeed have species-unique modes of cultural transmission is overwhelming. Most importantly, the cultural traditions and artifacts of human beings accumulate modification over time in a way that those of other animal species do not—so-called cumulative cultural evol...