There is no such thing as primitive science. The same laws of science apply today as they do for yesterday and tomorrow! The word science really means 'knowledge'. Most of the time we use the word to refer to the specific methodologies and systems that are involved in experimental research. So Primitive Science can mean 'primitive knowledge'. See link.
Primitive Pitcairn - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
buck is introduced to the "primitive law" on a train in Seattle by the man in the red sweater.
Back to the Primitive - 1915 was released on: USA: 24 September 1915
American Primitive - 2004 was released on: USA: 25 March 2004 (Cucalorus Festival of Independent Film)
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Primitive science is the background of early chemistry and alchemy.
Primitive people
Alchemist
Much more primitive than it is today!
The most primitive, if you will, organism would be a single-celled microorganism, a member of the domain Archaea. An amoeba is one example of a single-celled microorganism. In some fields of science the terms "primitive" and "advanced" have been replaced with "simple" and "complex" as the word primitive is mainly a reference to evolutionary timescale.
There is no such thing as an "early mammal". Monotremes lay eggs, but there is a misconception that monotremes are the most primitive of mammals. Science has recently proven that monotremes are not primitive mammals at all.
Primitive man made contributions to science by developing tools and techniques for hunting and survival, observing nature to understand patterns and behaviors, and creating early forms of communication and language to convey information and knowledge within their communities.
1.Invention of fire. 2.Weapons and tools. 3.Metallurgy.
a. Primitive Time b. Classical Period c. Renaissance Period d. Modern Time
The comparative form of "primitive" is "more primitive."
Primitive is spelled the way you spelled it: primitive.
Our prehuman ancestors developed cooking technologies that improved their diet, permitting the evolution and growth of larger and larger brains and the development of more and more advanced technologies. This eventually produced modern humans, who in the past 300 or so years developed modern science and high technologies.