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Q: How do primitive civilizations advance?
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Primitive ones


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Primitive fishermen use trawling. It is a pretty obvious advance upon just setting a net.


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In ancient civilizations, physical education was important in training young men for war. In Sparta, both boys and girls were taught physical education.


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Since the beginning of time. Ancient pre-Columbian civilizations had their own musical instruments; most of them were rather primitive such as flutes, drums and rattles.


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They believed they were more superior and more advance than the other ancient civilizations. (Just as we do now.)


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The comparative form of "primitive" is "more primitive."


How do you spell primitive?

Primitive is spelled the way you spelled it: primitive.


Which era was called age of primitive life?

being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world: primitive forms of life. 2.early in the history of the world or of humankind. 3.characteristic of early ages or of an early state of human development: primitive toolmaking. 4.Anthropology . of or pertaining to a preliterate or tribal people having cultural or physical similarities with their early ancestors: no longer in technical use. 5.unaffected or little affected by civilizing influences; uncivilized; savage: primitive passions.