Hinduism's origins are complex and not specifically tied to the Indus River Valley. It is considered to have evolved over thousands of years through various cultural interactions, beliefs, and practices in the Indian subcontinent. The Indus Valley civilization did contribute to the cultural landscape of the region, but it is not the sole source of Hinduism's development.
China's cultural revolution did not effect Hinduism that much. However it did effect Buddhism In major ways. Buddhism Influenced Hinduism. Thus indirectly Hinduism was affected.
Hinduism had greatest cultural impact in India & Nepal. Hinduism changed the way people used to live their life completely in countries such as Mauritius.
The cultural landscape of Paris includes famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
The cultural landscape of the ancient city included temples, markets, and residential areas that reflected the beliefs and daily lives of its inhabitants.
What are some elements of the cultural landscape in the area where your schiil is located
the visable human imprint activity on the landscape
The physical environment can influence the cultural landscape by shaping the way humans interact with and use the land. For example, the availability of resources, climate, and topography can impact settlement patterns, agricultural practices, and architectural styles. However, human activities and cultural practices also play a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape.
Probably Hinduism.
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a cultural landscape is a combination of cultural features such as language and religion or agriculture and industry or climate and vegetation. As for the examples i sadly have none.
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