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Tumulus culture (692 bytes)
1: ...ed intact and were probably expanded. The Tumulus culture flourished without any disruption of local people... Tumulus (5226 bytes) 4: ...lus.JPG|thumb|300px|Noge-Ōtsuka [[Kofun]] '''tumulus''', [[Tokyo]], early [[5th century]].]] 5: ... can be found throughout much of the [[world]]. A tumulus composed largely or entirely of stones is usually... 15: ...he largest construction is at the [[Mississippian culture]] site of [[Cahokia]], a vast [[World Heritage Si... 62: [[fr:Tumulus]] Chamber tumulus (1422 bytes) 3: A '''Chamber Tumulus''' is a large [[megalith]]ic construct found in c... 14: * [[Funnelbeaker Culture]] 15: * [[Pitted-ware Culture]] The Culture (9342 bytes) 1: ''For the main article on culture, see [[culture]].'' 3: ...ely considered to be the best introduction to the Culture. 5: ==Culture "humans"== 7: ...join or indeed declare themselves to be, say, 80% Culture. Techniques in [[genetics]] are advanced to the p... 9: ...apons]]'' and ''[[The Player of Games]]'' as "The Culture's favourite breakfast drug," and presumably resem... Culture (22389 bytes) 3: ...tanding, or criteria for valuing, human activity. Culture is traditionally the oldest human character, its ... 5: ...erent definitions of ''culture'' in their book, ''Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions''.... 9: ...r [[art]] and [[classical music]], and the word ''cultured'' to refer to people who know about, and take pa... 11: ...s often defended (or criticized) elements of high culture for repressing "[[human nature]]". 15: ...y on, accept this contrast between cultured and uncultured, but emphasize that refinement and sophisticatio... The Third Culture (1650 bytes) 1: '''''The Third Culture''''' is the title of a book by [[John Brockman]] ... 3: ...ion]]'', which described the conflict between the cultures of the [[humanities]] and [[science]]. 31: * John Brockman, ''The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution'', Simon & Schu... 34: * [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/ 3rd Culture at EDGE] 36: [[Category:Science books|Third Culture, The]] U.S. culture (154 bytes) 3: *[[Culture of the United States]] Jastorf culture (870 bytes) 1: ...ltures further north were closely related to this culture. 3: The cultures of the [[Pre-Roman Iron Age]] (and its predecess... 7: [[Category:Archaeological cultures]] Eastern culture (514 bytes) 1: {{Easternculture}} 2: ...e''' refers very broadly to the various [[culture|cultures]], [[society|social structures]] and [[philosoph... 15: [[Category:Eastern culture]] Culture of Tajikistan (3401 bytes) 5: ...ran]]ian culture comes from the same stock. Tajik culture can be divided into two areas, Metropolitan and ... 9: In order to understand Tajik culture it is necessary to look back to the time of Traxo... Culture of Nauru (3439 bytes) 1: The displacement of the conventional '''Culture of [[Nauru]]''' by contemporary western influenc... 8: Whilst the traditional culture rapidly gives way to the contemporary, as elsewhe... 10: ...l samples, which resemble those of the Indonesian culture. Also the wood of the ''kokospalme'' is used for ... Culture of Indonesia (2413 bytes) 1: This article is about the '''[[culture]] of [[Indonesia]]'''. 9: ...dances, for example, contain aspects of [[Hindu]] culture and mythology. Wilton culture (480 bytes) 1: ... given by [[archaeologist]]s to an archaeological culture which was common to parts of south and east [[Afr... 5: ...chaeology)|artefact]] type. Later examples of the culture however indicate usage of [[iron]]. Clovis culture (4762 bytes) 1: ...rally regarded as the ancestors of the indigenous cultures of North and [[South America]]. 7: A hallmark of Clovis [[culture]] is the use of a distinctively-shaped fluted roc... 13: ...sts have long debated the possible existence of a culture older than Clovis in North and South America. Som... 24: [[Category:Archaeological cultures]] Culture of Honduras (7161 bytes) 1: '''[[Honduras]]''' has a diverse '''[[culture]]'''. The second largest country in [[Central Am... 3: ... la Bahía department|Islas de la Bahía]]), with a culture distinct from that of the rest of the country. 58: [[Category:Honduran culture]] Culture of Ukraine (837 bytes) 5: [[Category:Ukrainian culture| ]] 6: [[Category:European culture|Ukraine]] Culture of Bermuda (2243 bytes) 1: The '''Culture of Bermuda''' reflects the heritage of its people... Culture of Niger (290 bytes) 1: ...rth Africa]] have had a powerful effect on the '''culture of [[Niger]]'''. Since Independence, greater inte... Culture of Finland (2569 bytes) 1: ...n associated with Finnish society and every day [[culture]]. Finns are generally a reserved people, like ot... 2: ...uality|Equality]] is an important part of Finnish culture as in other [[Nordic countries]], so much so that... 6: Government contributions to culture have increased steadily in recent years, but view... 44: [[Category:Finnish culture]] 45: [[Category:European culture|Finland]] The Cheating Culture (4052 bytes) 1: '''''The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead'... 27: * [http://www.cheatingculture.com ''The Cheating Culture's'' Website] 29: [[Category:2004 books|Cheating Culture, The]] 30: [[Category:Sociology books|Cheating Culture, The]]
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