Primordial Meaning
Of thought, known as the primordialist approach, explains ethnicity as a fixed characteristic of individuals and communities. According to primordialists, ethnicity is embedded in inherited biological attributes, a long history of practicing cultural differences, or both. Csi miami game.
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Primordial may refer to:
- Primordial era, an era after the Big Bang. See Chronology of the universe
- Primordial sea (a.k.a. primordial ocean, ooze or soup). See Abiogenesis
- Primordial nuclide, nuclides, a few radioactive, that formed before the Earth existed and are stable enough to still occur on Earth
- Primordial elements, elements formed before the Earth came into existence
- Primordial narcissism, the psychological condition of prenatal existence
- Primordialism, the argument which contends that nations are ancient, natural phenomena
- Primordial (company), a company that develops vision system software for soldiers
- Primordial (band), Irish heavy metal band
Religion and mythology[edit]
- The Primordial Tradition, a school of religious philosophy
- Primordial Greek gods, a group of Greek deities born in the beginning of our universe
- Primordial Buddha, a self-emanating, self-originating Buddha
- Primordial covenant, God’s covenant with humanity in Islam
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Huxley in 1880 briefly suggested the arboreal origin, or primordial treehabitat of all the marsupials, a suggestion abundantly confirmed by the detailed studies of Dollo and of Bensley, according to which we may imagine the marsupials to have passed through (r) a former terrestrial phase, followed by (2) a primary arboreal phase - illustrated in the tree phalangers - followed by (3) a secondary terrestrial phase - illustrated in the kangaroos and wallabies - followed by (4) a secondary arboreal phase - illustrated in the tree kangaroos. 4b-9 (which may have been composed in the 9th century B.C.) clearly suggests, and it is strongly sustained by the overwhelming evidence of the powerful influence of Babylonian culture in the Palestinian region during the centuries 2000-1400 B.C.
2 Probably in our modern construction of ancient Hebrew history sufficient consideration has not been given to the inevitable coexistence of different types and planes of thought, each evolved from earlier and more primordial forms. Act of aggression map editor software. In other words we have to deal not with one evolution but with evolutions.