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The culture of England is diverse, and defined by the cultural norms of England and the English people. Owing to England's influential position within the United Kingdom it can sometimes be difficult to differentiate English culture from the culture of the United Kingdom as a whole. This cultural development persisted throughout the subsequent Anglo-Norman era, and the reign of the Plantagenet Dynasty. Humour, tradition, and good manners are characteristics commonly associated with being English.
The secretary of state for culture, media and sport is the government minister responsible for the cultural life of England. Many scientific and technological advancements originated in England, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The country has played an important role in engineering, democracy, shipbuilding, aircraft, motor vehicles, mathematics, science and sport. Many ancient standing stone monuments were erected during the prehistoric period; amongst the best known are Stonehenge , Avebury , Devil's Arrows , Rudston Monolith and Castlerigg.
With the introduction of Ancient Roman architecture there was a development of basilicas , baths , amphitheaters , triumphal arches , villas , Roman temples , Roman roads , Roman forts , stockades and aqueducts. Perhaps the best-known example is Hadrian's Wall stretching right across northern England. English architecture begins with the architecture of the Anglo-Saxons. At least fifty surviving English churches are of Anglo-Saxon origin, although in some cases the Anglo-Saxon part is small and much-altered.
All except one timber church are built of stone or brick, and in some cases show evidence of reused Roman work. The architectural character of Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical buildings ranges from Coptic -influenced architecture in the early period, through Early Christian basilica influenced architecture, to in the later Anglo-Saxon period an architecture characterised by pilaster -strips, blank arcading , baluster shafts and triangular-headed openings.