In anthropology, culture is an important definition that changes the way we categorize and differentiate species. By reading several articles, it is clear that there is no one singular definition of culture. The articles “Animal Culture: Chimpanzee Table Manners?” and “Apes in Africa: The Cultured …show more content…
The first article simply states that culture is what shapes human behaviours (Call 2009: 981), while the second says that culture is defined by socially transferred behaviours (Vaidyanathan 2011:267). Meanwhile, the article, “Do Animals Have Culture”, looks into a deep description of the different meanings of culture and the one it believes closest to be true. It begins by expressing the fact that narrow definitions of culture would limit our perception to the origins of culture and would create a biased view that humans are unique. Thus, it states that a more extensive definition would encourage data collection, which would include both social and biological sciences. It states that an effective definition of culture is the common group actions and patterns seen in a