material culture
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of material culture
First recorded in 1925–30
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That emphasis on empathy shapes Meredith's broader goal of bringing attention back to the laborers behind ancient material culture.
From Science Daily
Vaill, a historian and former executive editor at Viking Penguin, has had a lifelong interest in stuff—material culture—that she dates back to her first glimpse as a child of a facsimile of a letter, complete with bloodstains, that the French lawyer and statesman Maximilien Robespierre was writing when he was shot in the jaw.
From Slate
The burials had scanty grave goods—a bead and a dog paw—so it’s hard to connect them to any particular material culture.
From Science Magazine
Music becomes sacred partly through the material culture it inspires.
From New York Times
That, quite by accident, is what Juli Lynne Charlot did in late 1947, in the process creating a totem of midcentury material culture as evocative as the saddle shoe, the Hula-Hoop and the pink plastic lawn flamingo.
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