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- Cultural Association of India Anchorage -- India in Anchorage - The Cultural Association of India, Anchorage educates and informs Americans of other cultural heritage about the rich cultural legacy of the Indian sub-continent and provides mutual education and cultural exchanges between Americans of other cultures
- Arab Culture and Identity - Suite101.com - Find articles and links relating to Arab culture and the Arab people, from history, language and pop culture to art, music and literature. In the articles, there will be some emphasis on the Arab-American experience and Palestinian culture.
- Institute for Cultural Research - Information on the BA in Culture, Media and Communications, on the MA programmes in Cultural Studies and Visual Culture and PhD in Cultural Research. The site is also the home of the academic journal Cultural Values.
- The Sintashta Culture and Some Questions of Indo-European Origins - This theory proposes a local development of East-European cultures from Enaeolithic to Pit-grave culture, Catacomb culture, Timber-grave (or Srubnaya) culture and Andronovo culture, which migrated south to India.
- Vucedol Culture - Vucedol culture flourished between 3000 and 2200 BC in what is now modern Croatia. Their copper metallurgy was based on a new process of mass casting. This culture had a great influence on other contemporary cultures in the European heritage. This web site claims they invented the first European calendar and presented it in their ceramics.
- Houston Institute for Culture - The Houston Institute for Culture promotes cultural arts and activities, as well as cultural awareness and education in Houston and the Southeast Texas region. The Houston Institute also supports world music, regional music, cultural history and educational travel.
- What is Culture? - A tutorial on the nature of culture and the history of the culture concept.
- Slavs in Antiquity - During the 5th century, as the stabilization of life had begun, the process of formation of the early medieval Slavic cultures took place: Prague-Korchak culture on the basis of Przeworsk remains; Pen'kovka culture on the basis of Podolia-Dnieper variant of Cherniakhov culture with the participation of northern immigrants; the culture of Pskov Long Barrows; Imen'kovo culture and some other small ones.
- Derby Cultural Commission - Organized to encourage and to promote cultural enrichment and diversity within the community. Activities include concerts on the Green, trips to out-of-town cultural events and "Olde Derby Day".
- Cross Cultural Interchange - Cross-cultural training, consulting in Shanghai China. Specializing in Chinese culture. Explore and understand Chinese vs. Western cultural differences to build successful personal and business relationships.
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- Working class culture - Working class culture is a range of cultures created by or popular among working class people. The cultures can be contrasted with high culture and folk culture and are sometimes equated with popular culture and low culture (the counterpart of high culture).
- Srubna culture - The Srubna culture (Зрубнá культ́ура, also Timber-grave culture), was a Late Bronze Age (16th-9th centuries BC) culture. It is a successor to the Yamna culture, the Catacomb culture and the Abashevo culture.
- Culture of the Southern United States - The Culture of the Southern United States or Southern Culture is a subculture of the United States that has resulted from the blending of a heavy amount of English, Scottish/Scots-Irish culture, the culture of African slaves, Native American culture, and to a lesser degree that of French and Spanish colonists. Southerners have a unique shared ...
- Wielbark culture - Wielbark culture also known as, Willenberg culture (, , ) was a pre-literate culture that archaeologists have identified with the Goths; it appeared during the first half of the 1st century AD. It replaced the Oksywie culture, in the area of modern-day Eastern Pomerania around the lower Vistula river, which was related to the Przeworsk ...
- Independence II culture - The Independence II Culture was an ancient culture that lived in North Greenland from the 8th century BC to the 1st century BC; this culture rose in the same zone where rose the Independence I culture, fallen six centuries before, and shacked up with the Dorset culture that lived in South Greenland.