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1 Νοε 1997 · Cultural complexity is one of the most commonly used variables in cross-cultural research. It has often been used as a measure of cultural evolution and has been shown to correlate with...
Cultural complexity is one of the most commonly used variables in cross-cultural research. It has often been used as a measure of cultural evolution and has been shown to correlate with numerous other variables.
science, social anthropology. The in-strument consists in the concept of the culture complex. DEFINITION OF A CULTURE COMPLEX Both sociology and anthropology are confronted with the problem of uniformi-ties in culture traits. Why do peoples scattered over wide areas use similar snowshoes, or pottery, or food, or methods of weaving, or ...
26 Μαρ 2009 · Ideal-type definitions are necessarily complicated, but as a minimal definition, I suggest that cultural complexity is the scale of practices (settlement, energy capture, monument-building, inequality and heterogeneity, and communication) characterizing societies.
29 Δεκ 2020 · This article has two aims: (a) to distinguish four types of cultural accumulation: adaptiveness, complexity, efficiency, and disparity and (b) to highlight the epistemic implications of taking complex hominin technologies as paradigmatic instances of cumulative culture.
Cultural complexity has been defined in at least two different ways. First, Murdock and Provost conceptualized cultural complexity not as a single construct but rather as a set of constructs by which societies may be distinguished along the lines of known developmental sequences.
23 Μαρ 2023 · By providing a structure for research investigations, the framework can help reveal what cultural ensembles, consisting of what cultural features, have causal relationships with what outcomes, affected by what external influences.