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  1. Milograd culture

    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. The Culture

    refimprove date February 2011 The Culture is a fiction al interstellar anarchist , socialism socialist , and utopia n ref The State of the Art Iain Banks Banks, Iain M. ref ref A Few Notes on the Culture ... called the Culture series . Overview The Culture is characterized by being a post scarcity society ... to protect others. Mind The Culture Minds , powerful artificial intelligence s, have an important .... The danger involved in this imaginative step, though, is clear one of the problems with the Culture ..., 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 2800, 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 ... of Games , the Culture is described as having existed as a space faring society for eleven thousand years. Society and culture Capability The Culture is a symbiotic society of AI artificial ... choice . As such, the Culture is also a post scarcity society, where technological advances ensure that no one lacks any material goods or services. As a consequence, the Culture has no need of economic ... important . The Culture rejects all forms of economics based on anything other than voluntary activity. Money is a sign of poverty is a common saying in the Culture. Language Marain is the Culture s shared language. Designed by early Minds, the Culture believes or perhaps has proved, or else actively ... pleasing language by the Culture. The symbols of the Marain alphabet can be displayed in three ...   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 ... and Clyde Kluckhohn compiled a list of 164 definitions of culture in Culture A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions . ref Kroeber, A. L. and C. Kluckhohn, 1952. Culture A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions. ref However, the word culture is most commonly used in three basic senses Excellence of taste in the fine art s and humanities , also known as high culture An integrated pattern ... aspirations or ideals . In the mid nineteenth century, some scientists used the term culture to refer to a universal human capacity. For the German nonpositivist sociologist Georg Simmel , culture referred ... forms Chicago University Press, 1971. p6. ref In the twentieth century, culture emerged as a concept ... genetics. Specifically, the term culture in American anthropology had two meanings 1 the evolved ... , 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 ... Philosophy 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 ... ref name velkley blockquote The term culture, which originally meant the cultivation of the soul ... and Age 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 ...   more details



  1. Kiev culture

    File East Europe Archaeological Kievan Chernyakhov.jpg thumb 300px right Wielbark culture , migration of Goths orange arrow , the 2nd 3rd c., Chernyakhov culture orange line , the 3rd c. and red line , the 4th c., Kiev culture yellow line , the 3rd 4th c. The Kiev culture is an archaeological culture dating from about the 3rd to 5th centuries, named after Kiev , the capital of Ukraine . The dwellings are overwhelmingly of the semi subterranean type, common among earlier Germanic peoples Germanic tribes like the Scirii and Bastarnae , and later in Slavs Slavic cultures. It is contemporaneous to and located mostly just to the north of the Chernyakhov culture , which corresponds to the multi ethnic Goths Gothic kingdom, Oium . Settlements are found mostly along river banks, frequently either on high ... in one case a village belonging to the Kiev culture was preparing thin strips of antlers to be further reworked into the well known Gothic antler combs, in a nearby Chernyakhov culture village. The descendants of the Kiev culture the Prague culture Prague Korchak , Penkovka culture Penkovka and Kolochin culture Kolochin cultures established in the 5th century in Eastern Europe. ref http books.google.com books?id i6A3Q1WQIroC&pg PA58&lpg PA58&dq 22penkovka culture 22&source bl&ots yJy Gc2uCu&sig ..., a substantial disagreement in the scientific community over the identity of the Kiev culture s predecessors, with some historians and archaeologists tracing it directly from the Milograd culture , others, from the Chernoles culture the Scythian farmers of Herodotus through the Zarubintsy culture , still others through both the Przeworsk culture and the Zarubintsy culture. See also Portal Ancient Germanic culture Chernyakhov culture Oium Germanic peoples References reflist DEFAULTSORT Kiev Culture Category Archaeological cultures Category Archaeology of Ukraine Category Migration Period Category Goths The Kiev Culture likely to be the Slavic people subjugated by The Goths be ...   more details



  1. Pomeranian 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 ... 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 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. Germanic culture

    Historical culture of the Germanic peoples Migration period art Animal style Anglo Saxon culture Contemporary culture of Germanic languages Germanic Europe Dutch culture disambiguation English culture Flemish culture Frisian culture Culture of German speaking Europe Austrian culture Culture of Germany German culture Swiss culture Scandinavian culture Danish culture Icelandic culture Norwegian culture Swedish culture See also Germanic folklore disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  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. 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



  1. Asian culture

    Asian Culture may refer to Culture of Asia Asian Culture journal , the official journal of the Singapore Society of Asian Studies disambig ...   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. 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. 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. 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. Latin culture

    Latin culture may refer to Latin Ancient Rome Latin literature Classics Latin Europe Spanish culture Portuguese culture French culture Italian culture Romanian culture Culture of Moldova Moldovan culture Latin America Latin American culture Culture of Quebec Romance speaking African countries African French Francophone Africa Lusophone Africa Latin Asia Spanish influence on Filipino culture See also Romance languages 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 Culture Ontario now part of Ministry of Tourism and Culture Ontario Ministry of Tourism and 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 ... 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 Kingdom Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure Minister of Culture ...   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 de Kulturhauptstadt fr Capitale de la 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. 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. 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. 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. 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




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