Considered by whom? What do you mean by the terms "primitive" and "civilized"? The word "primitive" may have a meaning if you put it in a specific context; "civilized" is such an emotionally loaded term that you're better off not using it. A community can be technologically "primitive" while adhering to a highly "civilized" mode of conduct.
The opposite of civilized could "Primitive"
No. Primitive means something that is simple and rudimentary; a low level of tehcnology. Civilized means being refined and well behaved or polite.
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The Inuit people made the inukshuks to tell travellers the area was already civilized and because it is also a sign of direction
the art of and the practice of
No. marsupials are not considered primitive. They just have a different method of reproduction.
They are a hominid, but more specifically, they are considered a primitive human species.
Prosimians
Civilized (UK spelling civilised) is a term applied to an organized society rather than a disorganized , anarchistic, or primitive one. It was applied to the most modern or enlightened state of human existence for a given time period. *Civilized individuals are those who are well-mannered, polite, or diplomatic.
During the period of the Roman Empire, Rome was considered the most civilized city in the world and Roman citizens the most civilized people in the world, regardless of whether they were rich or poor.
A 'primitive' facility might be considered the opposite of a 'state of the art' facility. A facility which has few tools to work with.