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Asuper culture is a collection ofcultures and/orsubcultures, that interact with one another, share similar characteristics and collectively have a degree of sense of unity.[citation needed] In other words, Super-culture is a culture encompassing severalsubcultures with common elements.[1] This is distinct from the concept ofMulticulture.
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List of Super-cultures:
Some ancient cultures that are also considered (termed) "Super-culture":
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