Analysis of a Material Culture

· Trevor Clinger
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Material culture refers to the physical evidence of a culture as reflected in the objects and architecture its people create or have created. While the term is most commonly used in archaeological contexts, it encompasses all tangible artifacts that can be attributed to a culture, whether past or present. In the United States, the production and innovation of technology have played a significant role in shaping material culture and stimulating the economy. This analysis includes references to professional sources and serves as a valuable resource for sociology courses or for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of material culture. The author holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and an Associate's Degree in Management Technology.

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