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— Material culture from the Ancient World—
Material culture refers to the useful objects produced
and/or consumed by a society which gives them meaning.
Its study and contextualisation can provide a broad
spectrum of data of all types: technological, social,
economic, ideological or aesthetic, so it has enormous
value as a source of historical and anthropological
knowledge about the daily life of the human groups who
inhabited the geographical areas addressed by the study
in ancient times: Europe and the Americas.
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