Cultural Extinction

Cultural extinction has to do with the way in which cultural elements disappear from a society. This can happen in several ways.

   

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History

Prehistory including early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory can be considered. Antiquity including the 5th millennium BC, the 4th millennium BC, the 3rd millennium BC, the 2nd millennium BC, and the early 1st millennium BC can be connected. Classical and medieval history including early classical times, late classical times, early medieval times, and late medieval times can be examined.

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Modern history

The 16th century, 17th century, and 18th century can be examined. The 19th century including the early 19th century, early mid 19th century, mid 19th century, and late mid 19th century can be examined.

The 20th century including the early 19th century, early mid 20th century, mid 20th century, late mid 20th century, and late 20th century can be connected.

The early 21st century including the early 2000s and late 2000s can be examined.

The early 2010s can be connected. 2011 can be connected. The first quarter 2011 can be connected. January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected. February 2011 and March 2011 can be connected. The second quarter 2011, and third quarter 2011 can be connected.

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Other sociology

Peoples of the world

Particular nations and major divisions of Western Civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be connected.

Nations including India, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Russia can be connected. Western Civilization including the United States can be connected. Asiatic peoples including those of China can be connected. American Indian peoples including those of the United States can be connected.

Communities

Communities can be connected.

Other social structure and change

Other social change

Particular changes and movements

The agricultural revolution can be connected. The agrarian revolution including bronze age developments, early iron age developments, late iron age developments, and modernization can be connected. The industrial revolution including the early industrial revolution, middle industrial revolution, and late industrial revolution can be connected.

Social change factors

Institutional change can be connected. Cultural change can be connected. Demographic change can be connected. Natural change can be connected.

Other social processes

Innovation can be connected. Transmission can be connected. Adaptation can be connected.

Social types

Industrial societies can be connected. Agrarian societies can be connected. Horticultural societies can be connected. Hunting and gathering societies can be connected.

Social structure

Community and regional structure can be connected. Class structure can be connected. Institutional structure can be connected. Cultural structure can be connected. Anthropological structure can be connected.

Institutions including education and families can be connected. Religion including particular religions, religious organization, religious practice, and religious belief can be connected. Government including particular governments, government activity, government structure, and law can be connected. Economics including economic systems, industries, and economic activities can be connected.

Culture including behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture can be connected. Anthropology including particular groups, human geography, human ecology, physical anthropology, demography, and social foundations can be connected. Personal studies including biography, psychology, and the human body can be connected. Science including biology, earth science, astronomy, chemistry, and physics can be connected.


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