Culture can be broadly categorized into two main types: Material Culture and Non-material Culture.
This includes the physical objects, artifacts, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture. Examples encompass buildings, clothing, art, tools, and technology. Material culture reflects the tangible aspects of a society's way of life.
This comprises the non-physical ideas, beliefs, customs, values, language, and social norms that shape a society's way of life. Non-material culture influences behaviors, traditions, and social interactions among members of a community.