The origins of The Primitive Hut have conceptually been linked to the Old Testament and the story of Adam and Eve, and of other primitive cultures.
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Terrorists may have obtained primitive cultures of anthrax from germ banks, labs or research facilities in the United States where security has been lax, experts said.
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"Building on the legacy of our ancestors, rock art has expressed the need for the abstracted, the idealized as a reflection of primitive culture in general.
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This is a strategy game in which players must make decisions about allocating resources to defense, housing, farming, etc ., to keep their primitive culture alive.
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The common features of primitive culture are often found spread over very extensive areas and in several different language families . " That's all I wanted to say.
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"I'm interested in embodying the power of the island by having imagery reflective of what people would obnoxiously call primitive culture, which is actually very sophisticated theatricality ."
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If some primitive cultures believe that photos have the power to steal your soul, other primitive people like me believe that even bad pictures can preserve good memories.
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On the first page of " Primitive Culture ", Tylor provides a definition which is one of his most widely recognised contributions to anthropology and the study of religion:
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Nelson and Tod Rockefeller experienced tragedy in 1961 when their 23-year-old son Michael, who was deeply interested in primitive cultures, died while on an anthropological expedition in New Guinea.
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African countries, the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity said the exhibit was racist and that it treated the man as a curiosity from a primitive culture.