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<p>when people are unaware of the extent to which culture shapes how they perceive time and space, or that culture shapes their perception of them at all. Time and space are the two prominent aspects that Hall in particular focuses on in many of his works.</p>

<p>He died at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico on July 20, 2009.</p>

<p><big>Influence</big></p>
<p>According to Nina Brown, the work of Hall was so groundbreaking that it created a multitude of other areas for research. One of the most widely sought after topics of anthropology is an idea that was</p><p>
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