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  1. Lusatian culture

    Image KulturaLuzycka 1.png right 300px thumb The extent of Lusatian culture marked in green br Nordic Bronze Age marked in yellow . The Lusatian culture existed in the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age 1300 BCE 500 BCE in most of today s Poland , parts of Czech Republic and Slovakia , parts of eastern Germany where it is known as Lausitz, Latin Lusatia and parts of Ukraine . It covers the Periods Montelius III early Lusatian culture to V of the Northern European chronological scheme. There were close contacts with the Nordic Bronze Age , and the Scandinavia n influence on Pomerania and northern Poland during this period was so considerable ref http www.arkeologi.uu.se Forskning Publikationer OPIA Opia26 Kaliff, Anders. 2001. Gothic Connections. Contacts between eastern Scandinavia and the southern ... Iron Age Billendorf culture in the West. In Poland, the Lusatian culture is taken to span part .... Culture Image Archeologia Bielsko kultura u ycka.JPG thumb right Examples of Lusatian ... och Antikvitets Akademien. Konferenser 22. Stockholm. External links commons category Lusatian culture http www.dziejba.org Hypothetical reconstruction of a Lusatian culture settlement, raised using ... University ref that this region is sometimes included in the Nordic Bronze Age culture. ref name Dabrowski 1989 73 citation last Dabrowski year 1989 page 73 . ref Hallstatt culture Hallstatt and La T ne culture La T ne influences are seen particularly in ornaments fibulae, pins and weapons. Origins The Lusatian culture developed as the preceding Trzciniec culture experienced influences from the middle Bronze Age Tumulus culture Tumulus Bronze Age H gelgr berkultur , essentially incorporating ... in northern ranges around the mouth of Vistula by the Pomeranian culture spreading south. Lausitz ... and possible cannibalism . See also Portal Ancient Germanic culture Nordic Bronze Age Germanic peoples ... cs Lu ick kultura de Lausitzer Kultur el es Cultura lusaciana fr Culture lusacienne ...   more details



  1. Lusatian Mountains

    Geobox Range name Lusatian Mountains image Vrchol Lu e v zim .jpg image caption Cross counry skiing route on the main ridge, Lu Lausche on the horizon country Germany country1 Czech Republic country2 state Saxony state1 Bohemia parent Western Sudetes geology Sandstone geology1 Granite period period1 orogeny highest Lu Lausche highest elevation 793 highest lat d 50 highest lat m 50 highest lat s 56 highest lat NS N highest long d 14 highest long m 38 highest long s 49 highest long EW E area length length orientation width width orientation map Sudeten.png map caption Divisions of the Sudetes The Lusatian Mountains ref http www.luzicke hory.cz luzang.html Lusatian Mountains at www.luzicke hory.cz. Accessed on 29 Apr 2011. ref lang cs Lu ick hory , lang de Lausitzer Gebirge are a mountain range of the Western Sudetes , located on the southeastern border of Germany with the Czech Republic east of the Elbe river, a continuation of the Ore Mountains range west of the Elbe valley. The mountains of the northern, German, part are called the Zittau Mountains . The Lusatians themselves are a western extension of the Sudetes mountain range between Silesia in the north and Bohemia and Moravia in the south, which in the east joins the Carpathian Mountains at the Moravian Gate . The adjacent hilly region to the northwest is called the Lusatian Highlands . File Lausche.jpg thumb left The Lausche from the north The highest peak is Lausche Lu 793  m. Other notable peaks include P nkav ... Hochwald Hvozd , 750 m Studenec mountain Studenec Kaltenberg , 736 m Sto ec Lusatian Mountains Sto ec Gro er Sch ber , 665 m Jezev vrch Limberg , 665 m St edn vrch Lusatian Mountains St edn vrch ... , 621 m Sokol Lusatian Mountains Sokol Falkenberg , 592 m T pfer mountain T pfer , 582 m Popova ... of Lusatian Mountains Commons category Lusatian Mountains Mountain ranges of the Czech Republic ... ranges of Germany Category Regions of Saxony Category Lusatian Mountains cs Lu ick hory da Lausitzer ...   more details



  1. Lusatian Highlands

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  1. Lusatian Fault

    The Lusatian Fault lang de Lausitzer Verwerfung , formerly Lusatian Overthrust Lausitzer berschiebung , is the most important geological disturbance zone between the Elbe Elbe valley and the Giant Mountains . It is a fault geology fault that separates the granite of Lusatia from the Cretaceous sandstone s of North Bohemia to the south. It is assumed that there was a fault throw of several hundred metres whereby the northern block was uplifted or upthrust relative to the southern block. Course The start of the fault in the west is assessed as being near Oschatz , but it first becomes topographically significant as a steep ledge near Weinb hla . From there it runs eastwards along the northern perimeter of the Dresden Basin and forms the Elbe valley slopes from Radebeul via Dresden to Pirna . From there it continues rather less noticeably along the northern edge of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains via Hohnstein Saxon Switzerland Hohnstein and Hinterhermsdorf . In Hohnstein by the so called Wartenberg Road Wartenbergstra e is the only geological outcrop where the granite of Lusatia lies immediately above the sandstone. Further east the fault follows the northern boundary of the Lusatian Mountains Lusatian Zittau Mountains via Ji et n pod Jedlovou St. Georgenthal , Waltersdorf Gro sch nau Waltersdorf and Olbersdorf , where it is most prominent east of the Zittau Mountains . File Suche skaly 001.jpg thumb Natural monument of Such sk ly , Bohemian Paradise Now back on Czech territory, the fault more or less follows the crest line of the Jeschken Mountains . At the Je t d Jeschken is the highest point on the fault line, a topographical dominant that is visible from a long way off. The fault then runs eastwards, almost in a straight line, along the Je t d Koz kov Ridge interrupted ... aber vereinzelt in Ganggestein en Quarz , Magnetkies . See also Lusatian Mountains Sources Otto Herrmann ... Elbe Sandstone Mountains Category Lusatian Mountains cs Lu ick zlom de Lausitzer Verwerfung ...   more details



  1. Lusatian League

    , weakened the Lusatian League considerably. The league of six towns sided with Schmalkald because .... However, there were now seven cities, as the eastern part of G rlitz, on the east side of the Lusatian ...   more details



  1. Silesian-Lusatian Lowlands

    Image Nizina l sko u ycka.png thumb right 200px Silesian Lusiatian Highlands in maps of Poland Silesian Lusatian Lowlands or Silesian Lusatian Uplands , lang pl Nizina l sko u ycka are lowland s located in Silesia , Poland and Germany . Poland geo stub See also Silesian Highlands Silesian Lowlands Silesian Foothills Silesian Moravian Foothills coord missing Poland Category Geography of Silesia pl Nizina l sko u ycka ...   more details



  1. Sokol (Lusatian Mountains)

    Expand German Sokol Lausitzer Gebirge date June 2011 Infobox mountain name Sokol photo Sokol07.jpg photo caption Sokol Falkenberg seen from L ckendorf elevation m 592.5 elevation ref prominence m prominence ref location Czech Republic range Lusatian Mountains coordinates coord 50 48 24.5 N 14 45 0 E type mountain region CZ display inline,title type first ascent easiest route Sokol German language German Falkenberg is a cone shaped peak in the Lusatian Mountains , just south of the frontier between Germany and the Czech Republic . There are traces at the summit of a medieval castle Star Falkenburk Alte Falkenburg . File DtGabel.jpg thumb 250px alt View northwards from Jablonn v Podje t d Sokol is the peak furthest to the right. View northwards from Jablonn v Podje t d Sokol is the peak furthest to the right. References cite web last K hn first Ji url http www.luzicke hory.cz mista index.php?pg zmsokod title Sokol Star Falkenburk date 2010 format language German accessdate 2011 06 23 DEFAULTSORT Sokol Category Mountains and hills of the Czech Republic Category Mountain ranges of the Czech Republic Category Lusatian Mountains Category Jablonn v Podje t d Liberec geo stub cs Sokol Lu ick hory de Sokol Lausitzer Gebirge pl Sokol ro Muntele Sokol ...   more details



  1. Low Lusatian German

    Infobox language name Low Lusatian familycolor Indo European states Germany region Brandenburg , Saxony fam2 Germanic languages Germanic fam3 West Germanic languages West Germanic fam4 High German languages High German fam5 Central German fam6 East Central German notice IPA Low Lusatian German in German Niederlausitzer Mundart also English Low Lusatian Dialect is a variety of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg within the regions of Lower Lusatia Cottbus and the northern part of Upper Lusatia Hoyerswerda . It is well defined from the Low German dialects around and north of Berlin as well as the Saxon dialect group of present day Saxony and the Slavic language of the Sorbs . Both regions were strongly influenced by different dialects, especially after World War II . Refugees from East Prussia and Silesia settled there after their dispossession from former German areas. After the foundation of the German Democratic Republic and an economical development because of a stronger extraction of lignite people from Mecklenburg , Thuringia , Saxony and Saxony Anhalt moved to the Lusatia region to benefit from the development. Due to this influence of other German dialects Low Lusatian never formed a too strong variation from standard German. For people moving now into this area the dialect is easy to learn and influences their spoken language quite fast. Citation needed date January 2008 Language Low Lusatian German lacks regional specific words. It contains ... 2 Standard German colspan 2 Lower Lusatian German spelling International Phonetic Alphabet IPA ... Standard German colspan 2 Lower Lusatian German spelling IPA spelling IPA to rake ha r k e n IPA ha k n ... English colspan 2 Standard German colspan 2 Lower Lusatian German spelling IPA spelling IPA table T i ... Standard German colspan 2 Lower Lusatian German spelling IPA spelling IPA it was switched off es wurde ... newspapers written in Low Lusatian German http www.lr online.de Category German language Category ...   more details



  1. Scharfenstein (Lusatian Mountains)

    Expand German topic geo date July 2010 Infobox mountain name Mount Scharfenstein Sharp Stone photo Scharfenstein1.jpg photo caption The Scharfenstein Sharp Stone with staircase to the look out elevation m 569.4 elevation ref prominence m prominence ref map location Saxony , flag Germany range lat d 50 lat m 50 lat s 27 lat NS N long d 14 long m 45 long s 29.5 long EW E coordinates type Sandstone first ascent easiest route The Scharfenstein English Sharp Stone is a rock and about 25 metres high, situated in the Lusatian Mountains . It sits on a mountain with an elevation of 569 metres in the Germany German southeastern state of Saxony . Due to its distinctive shape it is also called the Upper Lusatia Upper Lusatian Matterhorn by the locals. The rock can be accessed via ladders and a staircase from the south and is one of the most famous look outs in the Zittau Mountains . View File Ort oybin.JPG thumb left 300px View from the peak of mount Scharfenstein to the town of Oybin and mount Lausche Clear Category Mountains of Saxony Category Rock formations in Saxony Saxony geo stub de Scharfenstein Zittauer Gebirge ...   more details



  1. Upper Lusatian house

    File Reiterhaus Neusalza Spremberg 070126 2.jpg thumb Reiterhaus in Neusalza Spremberg File Umgebindehaus Ebersbach LC0001.jpg thumb Umgebindehaus in Ebersbach Sa. File Umgebindehaus in Oybin 2.JPG thumb Umgebindehaus in Oybin File Taubenheim2.jpg thumb Umgebindehaus in Taubenheim Spree Taubenheim File Umgebindehaus in Sohland an der Spree.jpg thumb upright Umgebindehaus in Sohland an der Spree Sohland File Schirgiswalde Umgebindehaus mit Fachwerk.jpg thumb upright Former mill in Schirgiswalde The Upper Lusatian house or Umgebindehaus is a special type of house that combines log house , timber framing and building stone methods of construction. It is especially common in the region running from Silesia through Upper Lusatia and North Bohemia and into Saxon Switzerland , as well as Thuringia East Thuringia . Characteristics The Upper Lusatian house is defined by the constructional separation of its living area from the roof, or its living area from the upper story and roof. The main characteristic of the normal type is a wooden support system, which runs around the living area of the house made of logs or boards, which has the job of freeing the frame of the living area from the weight of the roof in single storey houses or the roof and upper storey in two storey houses . ref Delitz 1987, p. 12 ref Upper Lusatian houses are transversely divided Middle German house s or Ernh user . The hallway runs transversely across the house and separates the ground floor into living and working areas. The living area or Blockstube is usually located at the eastern or southern gable end in order to protect it from damp. The working area, of solid construction usually rubble stone is located opposite the Blockstube . This is where the animal stalls or stables, store rooms and barn are housed. A building in which the solid section is replaced by another Blockstube is known as a Doppelstubenhaus double living area house . Above the Blockstube Handweberstube the upper storey or roof re ...   more details



  1. The Culture

    refimprove date February 2011 The Culture is a fiction al interstellar anarchist , socialism socialist ... banks cultnote.htm A Few Notes on the Culture Iain Banks Banks, Iain M. ref society created by the Scotland ... novels and works of short fiction by him, collectively called the Culture series . Overview The Culture ... of force or compulsion, except where necessary to protect others. Mind The Culture Minds , powerful ..., is clear one of the problems with the Culture novels as novels is that the central characters, the Minds, are too powerful and, to put it bluntly, too good. ref name SCLIB The novels of the Culture cycle, therefore, mostly deal with people at the fringes of the Culture diplomats, spies, or mercenaries those who interact with other civilizations, and who do the Culture s dirty work in moving those societies closer to the Culture ideal, sometimes by force. Fictional history In this fictional universe, the Culture exists concurrently with human society on Earth. The time frame for the published Culture stories is from roughly AD 1300 to AD 2970, with Earth being Contact The Culture contacted around AD 2100, though the Culture had covertly visited the planet in the 1970s in The State of the Art . The Culture itself is described as having been created when several humanoid species and machine ... evolution into their own hands. In The Player of Games , the Culture is described as having existed as a space faring society for eleven thousand years. Society and culture Capability The Culture ..., or by people who take on the work out of free choice . As such, the Culture is also a post scarcity .... As a consequence, the Culture has no need of economic constructs such as money as is apparent when it deals with civilizations in which money is still important . The Culture rejects all forms of economics ... in the Culture. Language Marain is the Culture s shared language. Designed by early Minds, the Culture ... form, Marain is also regarded as an aesthetically pleasing language by the Culture. The symbols of the Marain ...   more details



  1. Culture

    Gobustan , Azerbaijan , dating back to 10 000 BCE indicating a thriving culture File gyptischer ... n Hasht Behesht Hasht Behesht Palace Culture lang la wikt cultura cultura , lit. cultivation ref Harper, Douglas 2001 . http www.etymonline.com index.php?term culture Online Etymology Dictionary ref is a term that has many different inter related meanings. However, the word culture is most ... culture An integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity ... used the term culture to refer to a universal human capacity. For the German nonpositivist sociologist Georg Simmel , culture referred to the cultivation of individuals through the agency of external ... century, culture emerged as a concept central to anthropology , encompassing all human phenomena that are not purely results of human genetics. Specifically, the term culture in American anthropology ... of the world classified and represented their experiences, and acted creatively. Nonmaterial culture .... location Toronto, Ontario pages 53 ref Material culture The physical things created by members of a society ... , the sociology of culture and management studies . Citation needed date February 2010 Etymology The etymology of the modern term culture has a classical origin. In English, the word culture is based ... and Culture in Question last Velkley first Richard year 2002 chapter The Tension in the Beautiful On Culture and Civilization in Rousseau and German Philosophy pages 11 30 publisher The University ... name velkley blockquote The term culture, which originally meant the cultivation of the soul or mind ... of Enlightenment Enlightenment . Thus a contrast between culture and civilization is usually implied in these authors, even when not expressed as such. Two primary meanings of culture emerge from this period culture as the folk spirit having a unique identity, and culture as cultivation of inwardness or free individuality. The first meaning is predominant in our current use of the term culture, although ...   more details



  1. Lower Lusatian Ridge Nature Park

    Expand German Niederlausitzer Landr cken Nature Park date January 2009 File Lausitz A.jpg right 300px File Karte Naturpark Niederlausitzer Landr cken.png right 300px The Lower Lusatian Ridge Nature Park lang de Naturpark Niederlausitzer Landr cken is a nature park and reserve in the state of Brandenburg , Germany . It covers an area of 580 km 224 sq mi . It was established on September 9, 1997. coord 51.7612388889 N 13.8053305556 E source dewiki region DE BB type landmark format dms display title Category Nature parks in Brandenburg Category Protected areas established in 1997 Brandenburg geo stub Europe protected area stub de Naturpark Niederlausitzer Landr cken ...   more details



  1. Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park

    Expand German Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft date January 2009 File Karte Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft.png right 300px File Elsterm hlePlessa2.jpg right 300px Watermill in Plessa The Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park lang de Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft is a nature park and reserve in the state of Brandenburg , Germany . It covers an area of 490 km 189 sq mi . It was established on May 24 1996. In the south, where Brandenburg s oldest landscape is found, the area was formed approximately 180,000 years ago at the end of the ice age , with its glacial valley. Among the ice age deposits are massive coal layers. After extensive mining in the last hundred years, the landscapes has developed a unique and in some parts, a bizarre appearance. In many places are valuable specialized habitats for animals and plants. coord 51.5156055556 N 13.3940388889 E source dewiki region DE BB type landmark format dms display title Category Nature parks in Brandenburg Category Protected areas established in 1996 Brandenburg geo stub Europe protected area stub de Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft ...   more details



  1. Pomeranian culture

    rings are typical examples of metal work. The economy was similar to that of the Lusatian culture. Rye .... There were fewer hill forts than in the area of the Lusatian culture further west. Southern imports were sparse as well. Related cultures A related culture of the same age was the House Urn culture ... culture spread southward, into areas formerly belonging to the Lusatian culture Lusatian , Wysoko culture Wysoko and Milograd culture s. In Masovia and Poland this mixture led to the development ... culture Lusatian culture Przeworsk culture Nordic Bronze Age Germanic peoples Pomeranian history dem .... 2 , 1999, ISBN 3 8053 2566 5 Tacitus Germania book Germania DEFAULTSORT Pomeranian Culture Category ...   more details



  1. Púchov culture

    The P chov culture was an archaeological culture named after site of P chov Skalka in Slovakia . Its probable bearer was the Celts Celtic Cotini and or Anartes tribes. It existed in northern and central Slovakia although it also plausibly spread to the surrounding regions between the 2nd century BCE and the 1st century CE. The P chov culture developed from the Lusatian culture and it was influenced later by Illyrians Illyrian culture , Celts , and, by the beginning of the Christian era, by Dacians . Settlements were situated on moderate hill sides and near streams. The largest known religious, economic, and political center of the P chov culture was the hill fort of Havr nok , famous for its traces of human sacrifice. As the result of the Dacian and Germanic tribes expansion at the beginning of the Common Era , the P chov culture and its settlements started to decline, as its bearers were assimilated into Dacians and other migrating tribes. ref Bolchazy, Caplovic 2006 308 ref See also Anartes Dacian Celtic relations Notes references References Bolchazy Ladislaus J., Caplovic Dusan 2006 Illustrated Slovak History A Struggle for Sovereignty in Central Europe, Publisher Bolchazy Carducci Pub, ISBN 0865165009, ISBN 978 0865165007 External links Commons category multi P chov culture Anartes Commons Dacia and Dacians DEFAULTSORT Puchov Culture Category Archaeological cultures Category History of Slovakia Euro archaeology stub Slovakia stub cs P chovsk kultura de Puchauer Kultur pl Kultura puchowska ru sk P chovsk kult ra sr uk ...   more details



  1. Trzciniec culture

    The Trzciniec culture was an ancient tradition that subsisted in central Europe. Archeologists speculate its existence to have been between the years 1700 and 1200 BC. Remains of the Trzciniec culture have been found in many Polish regions, including Kujawy , Ma opolska , Mazowsze , South Podlasie , and in western Ukraine . The best known settlements of the Trzciniec culture were in Z ota Pi czowskia, Wi c awice wi tokrzyskie , Goszyce, and west Bondyrz, close to the kurgans of Guciow. Some of these sites include important treasures containing materials such as ornamental gold and silver like in Stawiszyce and Rawa Mazowiecka . The Trzciniec culture developed from three Corded Ware culture corded ware related cultures pl Kultura mierzanowicka Mierzanowicka , pl Kultura strzy owska Strzy owska and pl Kultura iwie ska Iwie ska . These were succeeded by the Lusatian culture , which developed around d . Inhumation and cremation in a flat grave were important features of Trzciniec culture. Cases of inhumation were discovered in Wolica Nowa, in the form of kurgans . Evidence of kurgan inhumation have been found at ubna Jakusy, whereas kurgan cremation has been found at Guci w. Bibliography Prahistoria Ziem Polskich , tom IV pod redakcj W. Hensel W Hensla Wydawnictwo PAN, Ossolineum, Wroc aw, Warszawa, Krak w, Gda sk, 1979. Pradzieje ziem polskich , tom I cz. 2 Epoka Br zu i pocz tki Epoki elaza pod redakcj J. Kmieci ski Kmieci skiego , wyd. PWN Warszawa od 1989 Wielka Historia Polski , tom I Najdawniejsze dzieje ziem polskich do VII w. , Piotr Kaczanowski , Janusz K. Koz owski , wyd. Fogra Krak w 1998 Od neolityzacji do pocz tk w epoki br zu przemiany kulturowe w mi dzyrzeczu Odry i Dniepru VI i II tys. przed Chr. praca zbiorowa pod redakcja Janusz Czebreszuk Janusza Czebreszuka , Mikoly Kryvalcevi a, Przemys awa Makarowicza, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu ... , PWN, Warszawa 1985 DEFAULTSORT Trzciniec Culture Category Archaeological cultures of Central Europe ...   more details



  1. Urnfield culture

    the central Urnfield culture red , the northern Urnfield culture orange , the Knoviz culture blue gray , the Lusatian culture pink , the Danubian culture brown , the Terramare culture blue , the Atlantic ... IX VII century b.C. The eastern European Lusatian culture forms part of the urnfield tradition, but continues ... culture , but in the later phases, a strong influence of the Lusatian culture is found. In Italy ... were known there since the middle Bronze Age Dupljaja, Vojvodina, Serbia . The Lusatian culture ... Expansion of the Urnfield Culture. Bronze Age 240 The Urnfield culture c. 1300 BC 750 BC was a late Bronze Age culture of central Europe . The name comes from the custom of cremation cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urn s which were then buried in fields. The Urnfield culture followed the Tumulus culture and was succeeded by the Hallstatt culture . Chronology It is believed that in some ... Age to the Urnfield culture was gradual, there are questions regarding how to define it. The Urnfield culture covers the phases Hallstatt A and B Ha A and B in Paul Reinecke s chronological system, not to be confused with the Hallstatt culture Ha C and D of the following Iron Age . This corresponds ... varies according to author and region. The Urnfield culture is divided into the following sub phases .... Origin The Urnfield culture grew from the preceding tumulus culture . The transition is gradual, in the pottery ... simultaneously facies W lfersheim . Some graves contain a combination of tumulus culture pottery and Urnfield sword s Kressborn, Bodenseekreis or tumulus culture incised pottery together with early Urnfield types Mengen . In the North, the Urnfield culture was only adopted in the HaA2 period. 16 pins ... to be the Balkans , where it was widespread in the eastern part of the Tumulus culture. Some cremations begin to be found in the Proto Lusatian culture Proto Lusatian and Trzciniec culture . Distribution and local groups The Urnfield culture was located in an area stretching from western Hungary ...   more details



  1. Terramare culture

    map, ca 1200 BC , showing the central Urnfield culture red , the northern Urnfield culture orange , the Knoviz culture blue gray , the Lusatian culture purple , the Danubian culture brown , the Terramare culture blue , the Atlantic Bronze Age green and the Nordic Bronze Age yellow . The occupations ... attributes to the Villanovan Culture Villanovan culture . List of sites Santa Rosa di Poviglio Fondo ... Genetic history of Italy Prehistoric Italy Villanovan culture Polada culture Ancient peoples of Italy References Reflist Sources cite book last Mallory first J.P. chapter Terramare Culture title Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture publisher Fitzroy Dearborn location Chicago year 1997 authorlink J ... European Culture Category Archaeology of Italy Category Indo European ar de Terramare ...   more details



  1. Celtic culture

    Culture of Celtic Europe and modern Celtic identity Celts Celtic art Ancient Celtic culture Celtic music Insular art Celtic music Gaelic culture Culture of Ireland Culture of Scotland Culture of the Isle of Man Culture of Wales Culture of Cornwall Culture of Brittany See also Culture of the United Kingdom Culture of Europe disambig Category Celtic culture ...   more details



  1. Germanic culture

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  1. Spanish culture

    to navigation, search Spanish culture may refer to Culture of Spain Spanish cuisine Category Spanish culture ...   more details



  1. Asian culture

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  1. Culture of Georgia

    The culture of Georgia refers to one of two articles Culture of Georgia country Culture of Georgia U.S. state dab ...   more details



  1. Outline of culture

    main Portal Contents Culture and the arts The following Wikipedia Outlines Wikipedia Outline is provided as an overview and content index to culture TOC limit limit 2 Nature of culture Main article Culture ... lifestyle &ndash Society &ndash Elements of culture The Arts &ndash Fine arts Gastronomy Outline of cooking ... Outline of religion Religion &ndash Traditions &ndash Types of cultures Organizational culture &ndash Cultures by aspect Bicycle culture &ndash a culture that supports, encourages, and has high bicycle usage Consumer culture &ndash a society based on consumerism High context culture &ndash a culture with the tendency use high context messages, resulting in catering towards in groups Horse culture ... context culture &ndash culture with a tendency not to cater towards in groups Remix culture &ndash a society which allows and encourages derivative work s Participatory culture &ndash a culture in which ... &ndash Permission culture &ndash a society in which copyright restrictions are pervasive and enforced ... culture &ndash a community that lacks major signs of economic development or modernity Cultural cross sections Children s culture &ndash cultural phenomena pertaining to children Children s street culture &ndash cumulative culture created by young children Coffee culture &ndash social atmosphere ... as a social lubricant &ndash Culture of capitalism &ndash the lifestyle of the people living within ... culture &ndash refers to a wide range of elements in non mainstream society, such as grassroots political and social activism, independent music, art, and film Dominant culture &ndash the established language, religion, behavior, values, rituals, and social customs of a society Drinking culture &ndash the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages Folk culture &ndash traditional culture traditional cultural traits of a community Low culture &ndash High culture &ndash Official culture &ndash Political culture &ndash Civic political culture &ndash Popular culture &ndash totality ...   more details




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