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Material culturePhysical objects and structures from the past.
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Material cultureThe physical objects of a given sociocultural system. Usually thought to consist of products, art, tools and other tangibles.
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Material cultureall the hardware of social life, that is, all the material and physical products of society.
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Material cultureIs the material means by which humans adapt to the world. Archaeologists think in terms of artifacts and features. These are the material objects that are used to: (1) help determine a sequence of events and dates, (2) formulate a reconstruction of many ways of life, and (3) help to provide us some understanding of why human culture has changed thr [..]
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Material cultureConcept emphasizing that every artifact is a chunk of culture that functioned and had meaning within a cultural and historic context.
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Material cultureThe buildings, tools, and other artifacts that constitute the material remains of former societies.
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Material cultureMaterial culture is the sum of objects produced and/or transformed by humans and attributed to one or more cultures.
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Material cultureCultural meaning expressed in the products of human artifice, or artifacts.
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Material culturePhysical objects created by humans.
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