3.5.1 Evolution, Adaptation, and Historical Particularism

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how humans develop culture as an adaptation to various environments.
cultural ecology
the study of the origins of human cultural forms and how those forms have changed over long periods of time.
cultural evolutionism
an evolutionary approach that identifies technology and economic factors as fundamental aspects of culture, molding other features of culture such as family life, religion, and politics.
cultural materialism
in an anthropological context, the spread of material objects, practices, and ideas among cultures in complex relations of trade, migration, and conquest.
diffusion
an approach to cultural change that describes the combination of internal and external factors that shapes the unique historical trajectory of each culture.
historical particularism
the idea that all cultures pass through a single set of developmental stages.
unilineal evolution

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