Mother culture

A mother culture is a term for an early people and their culture, with great and widespread influence on later cultures and people. Though the original culture may fade, the mother culture's influence grows for ages in the future. Later civilizations either learn and build upon their old ways, or they can be learned through peaceful or military assimilation.

Mother cultures in history include that of ancient Greece in the Mediterranean, and the Olmec in Mesoamerica.

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See also: Mother culture, Ancient Greece, Assimilation (sociology), Culture, Mediterranean, Mesoamerica, Olmec, Sociology