
Primitive society
Primitive society refers to early human communities characterized by small groups with simple social structures, often relying on hunting, gathering, and basic farming for sustenance. These societies typically have shared resources, limited technology, and close-knit relationships, with social roles and leadership often based on kinship or experience rather than formal institutions. They emphasize survival, cooperation, and the development of basic cultural practices, laying the foundation for more complex social and technological systems as humans progressed.