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  1. Finnic culture

    Finnic culture may refer to Finnish culture Estonian culture Sami culture disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Culture Magazine

    Culture Magazine may refer to Culture Magazine UK a British youth lifestyle magazine Culture Magazine US an American cannabis culture magazine disambig ...   more details



  1. Tangible culture

    orphan date March 2010 Unreferenced date March 2009 Tangible culture is culture that is tangible or touchable, the opposite of intangible culture . DEFAULTSORT Tangible Culture Category Traditions Category Cultural anthropology culture stub ...   more details



  1. Black culture

    Black culture may refer to Culture of Africa African American culture the culture of black communities in other parts of the world, see Black people See also Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture dab ...   more details



  1. Book:Culture

    saved book title Culture subtitle cover image Baduy erin014 25.jpg cover color Culture Main article Culture History Cultural history Cultures of the world Cultural region Culture by region Basic concepts Bandwagon effect Counterculture Cross cultural communication Cultural bias Cultural dissonance Sociocultural evolution Cultural evolution Cultural imperialism Culture theory Cultural universal Culture war Demographics Social fact Emotions and culture Ethnic group Ethnocentrism Folk culture Low culture High culture Intercultural competence Organizational culture Popular culture Subculture Urban culture Category Wikipedia books on culture Culture ...   more details



  1. Sassanid culture

    Sassanid culture is the culture of the Sassanid Empire and may refer to Sassanid architecture Sassanid art Sassanid music disambig ...   more details



  1. Culture minister

    Unreferenced date June 2010 A culture minister sometimes minister of culture , minister for culture , or secretary of culture is a Cabinet government Cabinet position in some government s responsible for protecting the national heritage of a country and promoting cultural expression. Culture ministries Minister for the Arts Australia Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Bahamas Ministry of Culture Brazil Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Cambodia Minister of Canadian Heritage Ministry of Tourism and Culture Ontario result of merger of Ministry of Culture Ontario Ministry of Culture China Ministry of Culture Croatia Ministry of Culture Czech Republic Minister of Culture Denmark Ministry of Culture Egypt Ministry of Culture Estonia Ministry of Culture and Tourism Ethiopia Minister of Culture France Ministry of Culture and Tourism Greece Ministry of Culture and Communication Haiti Secretary for Home Affairs Hong Kong Minister of Education of Hungary Ministry of Culture and Tourism Indonesia Ministry of Culture India Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance Iran Minister for Cultural Assets and Activities Italy Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Japan Ministry of Culture Lebanon Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Netherlands Ministry for Culture and Heritage New Zealand Minister of Culture North Korea Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs Norway Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland Minister of Culture and National Heritage Poland Ministry of Culture Portugal Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Romania Minister of Culture Russia Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts Singapore Ministry of Culture Slovenia Minister of Arts and Culture South Africa Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism South Korea Ministry of Culture Spain Ministry of Culture Sweden Ministry of Culture Syria Ministry of Culture Thailand Ministry of Culture Turkey Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport United ...   more details



  1. Third culture

    Third culture can refer to Third Culture Kid , a term for children who have lived a significant portion of their lives in a country that is not their passport country. The Third Culture , a book by John Brockman. disambig ...   more details



  1. Xiajiadian culture

    Xiajiadian culture is the name of two distinct Bronze Age cultures in northeast China Lower Xiajiadian culture 2200 1600 BCE Upper Xiajiadian culture 1000 600 BCE disambig ...   more details



  1. Poltavka culture

    Bronze Age Poltavka culture , 2700&mdash 2100 BC, an early to middle Bronze Age archaeological culture of the middle Volga from about where the Don Volga canal begins up to the Samara bend , with an easterly extension north of present Kazakhstan along the Samara River valley to somewhat west of Orenburg . It is like the Catacomb culture preceded by the Yamna culture , while succeeded by the Sintashta culture . It seems to be seen as an early manifestation of the Srubna culture . There is evidence of influence from the Maykop culture to its south. The only real things that distinguish it from the Yamna culture are changes in pottery and an increase in metal objects. Tumulus inhumation s continue, but with less use of ochre . It was preceded by the Yamna culture and succeeded by the Srubna culture Srubna and Sintashta culture . It is presumptively early Indo Iranians Indo Iranian Proto Indo Iranian . Sources J. P. Mallory , Poltavka Culture , Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture , Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. See also Yamna culture Sintashta culture Andronovo culture Srubna culture Abashevo culture Potapovka culture Category Indo European Category Archaeological cultures Category Eurasian nomads Category Ancient peoples Category Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture Category Bronze Age Europe Category Archaeology of Russia Category Archaeology of Kazakhstan es Cultura de Poltavka it Cultura di Poltavka ru ...   more details



  1. Capital of Culture

    Capital of Culture or City of Culture may refer to The European Capital of Culture , formerly European City of Culture, a title awarded to two Europe an cities for a year, allowing them to showcase their cultural life and development. The American Capital of Culture , a similar award awarded to an American city each year by the Non governmental organization NGO American Capital of Culture Organization . The Arab Capital of Culture , an award given under the sponsoring of the Arab League and the supervision of the UNESCO . The UK City of Culture , a designation to be given for the first time in 2013 City of Culture of Galicia The Pool play , subtitled City of Culture? disambig Category Capitals de Kulturhauptstadt fr Capitale de la culture ...   more details



  1. Culture of corruption

    Culture of corruption may refer to Culture of Corruption Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies , a book by Michelle Malkin Culture of corruption, a political slogan used during the 2006 Republican party scandals disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Altheim culture

    Altheim culture Altheim group is the name given to an Chalcolithic culture that picks its name from Altheim, Biberach , extending in southern Germany and parts of Bohemia . It is a subgoup of Lengyel culture and it overlaps with Michelsberg culture . Category Chalcolithic de Altheimer Gruppe lt Altheimo kult ra ru ...   more details



  1. Milograd culture

    unreferenced date February 2012 Image ArcheologicalCulturesOfCentralEuropeAtEarlyPreRomanIronAge.png thumb 240px European early Iron Age cultures br dark green Nordic group br dark red Jastorf culture br yellow Harpstedt Nienburger group br orange Celtic groups br olive green Pomeranic culture br bold green House Urn culture br light red east Baltic cultures of forest zone br violet west Baltic culture of cairns br turquoise Milogrady culture br black Estonic group The Milograd culture also spelled Mylohrad , also known as Pidhirtsi culture on Ukrainian territory is an archaeological culture, lasting from about the 7th century BC to the 1st century AD. Geographically, it corresponds to present day southern Belarus and northern Ukraine , in the area of the confluence of the Dnieper and the Pripyat River Pripyat , north of Kiev . Their ethnic origins is uncertain. The town of Milograd, after which the culture is named, is located in the Homiel Voblast Homiel Province of the Belarus republic. See also Middle Dnieper culture Pomeranian culture Zarubintsy culture Podkloszove Burials culture Pomorye culture External links http www.livius.org sao sd scythians scythians.html Scythians Sacae by Jona Lendering DEFAULTSORT Milograd Culture Category Archaeology of Belarus Category Archaeology of Ukraine Belarus history stub Ukraine hist stub be lt Milogrado kult ra pl Kultura mi ogradzka ru ...   more details



  1. U.S. culture

    U.S. culture may refer to Culture of the United States Arts and entertainment in the United States disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Culture of peace

    Peace , a state of harmony or the absence of hostility. International Year for the Culture of Peace Decade for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Non Violence for the Children of the World Disambig ...   more details



  1. Este culture

    Image Hallstatt culture.png thumb 300px Situation of the Este culture to the south of the Hallstatt culture . The Este culture was a proto historic culture existed from the late Italian Bronze Age 10th 9th century BC, proto venetic phase to the Ancient Rome Roman period 1st century BC and located in the present territory of Veneto . It is named from Este, Italy Este in the province of Padova . Notes references See also Adriatic Veneti Polada culture Euganei Canegrate culture Golasecca culture Prehistoric Italy Sources Unreferenced date April 2009 DEFAULTSORT Este Culture Category History of Veneto Category Archaeology of Italy Category Archaeological cultures of Western Europe Category Bronze Age Italy hist stub da Este kulturen de Este Kultur it Civilt atestina ru ...   more details



  1. Low culture

    Low culture is a term for some forms of popular culture . Its opposite is high culture . It has been said by culture theory culture theorists that both high culture and low culture are subculture s. It is claimed that in simple terms, low culture is a derogatory term for popular culture. This means everything in society that has mass appeal. In today s society, this would involve things like take away meals, gossip magazines, books that are current best sellers, and sports such as football, basketball. Manifestations Reality television , popular music , escapist fiction , Kitsch , slapstick , camp style camp , toilet humor , yellow journalism , pornography , and exploitation film s are often cited examples of low culture. It has often been stated that in postmodernism postmodern times, the boundary between high culture and low culture has blurred. citation needed date December 2011 See the 1990s artwork of Jeff Koons for examples of Appropriation art appropriation of low art tropes. Rhys Chatham s musical piece Guitar Trio 1977 is also an example of incorporating low culture primitive punk rock esthetics with high art contemporary classical music . Romanticism was one of the first movements to reappraise low culture , when previously maligned Romance heroic literature medieval romances started to influence literature. See also Mass society Kitsch Popular culture Culture industry Bread and circuses One Dimensional Man Reality television Primitive art Lower class Prolefeed Outsider art Lowbrow art movement Trash culture Shock humour Intelligence Human intelligence variation Bogan Australia and New Zealand Dres Poland Gopnik Russia Chav UK Redneck United States Flaite Chile Category Culture Category Mass media Category Popular culture th culture stub ...   more details



  1. Philosophy of culture

    Expand further date February 2012 Philosophy of culture is a branch of philosophy that examines the essence and meaning of culture . Sources http press.princeton.edu titles 7406.html A Philosophy of Culture The Scope of Holistic Pragmatism by Morton White philosophy topics Category Philosophy by field Category Social philosophy Category Culture de Kulturphilosophie fa fr Philosophie de la culture ro Filozofia culturii ru uk ...   more details



  1. Trialeti culture

    The Trialeti culture lang ka , named after Trialeti region of Georgia country Georgia , is attributed to the first part of the 2nd millennium BC. ref Munchaev 1994, p. 16 cf., Kushnareva and Chubinishvili 1963, pp. 16 ff. ref In the late 3rd millennium BC. settlements of the Kura Araxes culture began to be replaced by early Trialeti culture sites. ref The Making of Bronze Age Eurasia Page 266 by Philip L. Kohl ref The Trialeti culture was a second culture to appear in Georgia country Georgia , after the Shulaveri Shomu culture which existed from 6000 to 4000 BC. ref name drummingnet.com http www.drummingnet.com alekseev ChapterVIIPart2.html The Alekseev Manuscript Chapter VII Part II Bronze Age in Eurasia Bot generated title ref The Trialeti culture shows close ties with the highly developed cultures of the ancient world, particularly with the Aegean. ref name Trialeti culture http www.visitgeorgia.ge English Tours Other tours Archaeological Tour.htm Trialeti culture ref The Trialeti culture was known for its particular form of burial. ref name Burial in the Trialeti culture http www.amarcord.be georgia triale01.html Burial in the Trialeti culture ref The elite were interred in large, very rich burials under earth and stone mounds, which sometimes contained four wheeled carts. ref name Burial in the Trialeti culture Also there were many gold objects found in the graves. ref name Trialeti culture These gold objects were similar to those found in Iran and Iraq . ref name drummingnet.com This form of burial in a tumulus or kurgan , along with wheeled vehicles, is the same as that of the Kurgan hypothesis Kurgan culture which has been associated with the speakers of the Proto Indo European language . See also Kura Araxes culture Shulaveri Shomu culture Prehistoric Georgia References Reflist Ancient Georgians Bronze Age footer DEFAULTSORT Trialeti Culture ... no Trialetikulturen ru simple Trialeti culture ...   more details



  1. Wietenberg culture

    File Wietenberg culture axes at National Museum of Transylvanian History 2007.jpg thumb right 250px Wietenberg culture battle axes found at Valea Chioarului , Maramure County , Romania . In display at the National Museum of Transylvanian History , Cluj Napoca The Wietenberg culture was a Bronze Age archeological culture in Central Transylvania . Represented a local variant of Usatovo culture and was replaced by Noua culture . Its name was coined after the eponymic Wietenberg Hill near Sighi oara . People of this culture traded with Mycenaeans . Burial sites contain bronze battle axes and maces with stone heads. Pottery consists of amphorae with spiral and meandric ornament. By 1964 about 200 settlements of this culture were discovered. See also Bronze Age in Romania Co ofeni culture Basarabi culture Otomani culture Pecica culture Prehistory of Transylvania Prehistoric Romania Notes reflist References External links commons category Wietenberg culture http www.agence bruyeres.com daki kultura vitenberg.html http ancientnations.ru historybooks Daki Drevniy narod Karpat i Dunaya 5 Category Archaeology of Romania Category Bronze Age es Cultura de Wietenberg pl Kultura Wietenberg ru sr ...   more details



  1. Culture (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary culture TOC right Culture may refer to Culture , several meanings related to objects and processes which we respect as material or spiritual values. Science Natural sciences Cell culture s, tissue culture s and organ culture s for growing biological materials for study Microbiological culture s, in microbiology and food production, for example yogurt , cheese and wine Aquaculture , the of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants. Mariculture , a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean. Small multicellular animals and plants may be grown in culture, for example Nematode s and Lemna . Such cultures may or may not be axenic . Social sciences Organizational culture , also known as corporate culture, in management Cultural Creatives , a theorized Western subculture Cultural Revolution , a period of widespread social and political upheaval in China Archaeological culture ... Entertainment and fiction Literature Cannabis Culture , Canadian magazine Culture Magazine UK , British children s magazine Culture Magazine US , American cannibis culture magazine Cult ure , a Canadian webzine Citation needed date October 2010 The Culture , an advanced civilization in the science ... Anderson introducing the concept of cultural creatives Music Culture band , a Jamaican reggae group Culture musician , a Canadian rapper Culture US band , a hardcore punk band from Florida Culture Club , band Culture Press , a record label Other Culture Bottom episode , an episode of the British sitcom Bottom TV series Bottom Cultures game series , a game series by Funatics Development Other Culture ... misspelling lookfrom culture intitle culture disambig Interwikis bg cv cs Kultura rozcestn k de Kultur Begriffskl rung es Kultura desambiguaci n fr Culture homonymie he it Culture nl Culture ja pl Culture pt Cultura desambigua o ro Cultura ...   more details



  1. Potapovka culture

    Bronze Age Potapovka culture , ca. 2500&mdash 2000 BC. A Bronze Age culture centered on the Samara bend in the middle Volga region, projecting well east into the Samara River valley. It seems to be connected only in a material culture way with the earlier stage of the Andronovo culture Sintashta and Petrovka settlement Petrovka period , but probably genetically to the Poltavka culture , with influences from the more northerly Abashevo culture . Loosely, it can be considered as descended from the earlier Khvalynsk culture and Samara culture , both of which occupied this same geographic extent. The inhumation s are in kurgans tumuli . Smaller less important graves surround the original tumulus. Animals, either whole or in parts, were among the grave offerings cattle, sheep, goats, dogs . One burial has the corpse s head replaced with that of a horse, reminiscent of the Vedic account of how the Asv ns replace the head of the priest Dadhya c Artharvana with that of a horse so that he could reveal the secret of the sacred drink. &mdash EIEC Potapovka Culture The culture was clearly comfortable with horses. Wheels and wheeled vehicles are equivocally identified in the remains. Mallory argues that the Potapovka culture s lack of a clear genetic relationship with the early Andronovo culture, and that the Andronovo lacks an immediate local ancestor, the cultural trajectory for the Indo European societies of this region need to be seen as coming from the west. It was preceded by the Yamna culture , and succeeded by the Srubna culture . Sources J. P. Mallory , Potapovka Culture , Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture , Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. DEFAULTSORT Potapovka Culture Category Indo European Category Archaeological cultures of Eastern Europe Category Eurasian nomads Category Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture Category Bronze Age Europe Category Archaeology of Russia es Cultura de Potapovka ...   more details



  1. Ezero culture

    Bronze Age The Ezero culture , 3300&mdash 2700 BC, was a Bronze Age archaeological culture occupying most of present day Bulgaria . It takes its name from the Tell settlement of Ezero . Ezero follows the chalcolithic copper age cultures of the area Karanovo VI culture , Karanovo culture Gumelni a culture , Kodzadjemen culture and Varna culture , after a settlement hiatus in Northern Bulgaria. It bears some relationship to the earlier Cernavod culture Cernavod III culture to the north. Some settlements were fortified. The Ezero culture is interpreted as part of a larger Balkan Danubian early Bronze Age complex, a horizon reaching from Troy Id IIc into Central Europe, encompassing the Baden culture Baden of the Carpathian Basin and the Co ofeni culture of Romania . According to Parzinger, there are also typological connections to Poliochni IIa b and Sitagroi IV. Economy Agriculture is in evidence, along with domestic livestock. There is evidence of grape cultivation. Metallurgy was practiced. Interpretation Within the context of the Kurgan hypothesis, it would represent a fusion of native Old European culture and intrusive Kurgan culture elements. It could also represent an Anatolian influenced culture, either coming from Anatolia in Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Renfrew s hypothesis , or heading to Asia Minor. Notes references Sources G.Il. Georgiev et al. eds. , Ezero, rannobronzovoto selishte. Sofii a Izd vo na B lgarskata akademii a na naukite, Arkheologicheski institut 1979 excavation report of Tell Ezero . J. P. Mallory , Ezero Culture , Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture , Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. External links http www.archaeology.ro so cernav eng.htm Category Archaeological cultures of Southeastern Europe Category Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture Category Bronze Age Europe Category Archaeology of Bulgaria Category 4th millennium BC de Esero Kultur it Cultura di Ezero lt Ezero kult ra pl Kultura Ezero ru fi Ezeron kulttuuri ...   more details



  1. Ring culture

    File Ring culture of tomato plants.JPG thumb right Tomato plants using ring culture. There is water inside the frame with gravel. Ring culture is a method of cultivating tomato plants. Tomato plants are grown in a bottomless pot, a ring , and the pot is partially submerged in a tray of water. Ring culture forces the plants to develop two root systems one which will absorb the nutrient s contained in the soil and another which will absorb the water from the tray. See also Deep water culture Hydroponics References Cite book last W. Allteron first Frank title Tomatoes for Everyone With Particular Reference to Ring Culture publisher READ BOOKS year 2006 pages 70 isbn 1406797979 url http books.google.com books?id JQ8guTOasMYC&printsec frontcover Commons category ring culture Category Tomatoes Horticulture stub ...   more details




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