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Chenevière, Alain. Vanishing tribes: Primitive man on Earth. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, 1987.

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1948-, Wescott David, e Society of Primitive Technology, a cura di. Primitive technology: A book of earth skills. Salt Lake City, Utah: Gibbs Smith Publisher, 1999.

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Joseph, Campbell. The way of the seeded earth. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.

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Hurtado, Larry W. Why on earth did anyone become a Christian in the first three centuries? Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2016.

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Ray, Walter D. Tasting heaven on earth: Worship in sixth-century Constantinople. Grand Rapids, Mich: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2012.

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Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Savage Pellucidar. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

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Hengel, Martin. Jesus und das Judentum. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007.

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Hengel, Martin. Jesus und das Judentum. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007.

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Dolphin, Laurie. Magical Objects: From Around the World (Earth Treasures). Dutton Juvenile, 1997.

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Ford, Andrew. Earth Dances: Music in search of the primitive. Black Inc., 2015.

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Andrew, Ford. Earth Dances: Music in Search and the Primitive. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2015.

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Olson, Miles. Unlearn, Rewild: Earth Skills, Ideas and Inspirations for the Future Primitive. New Society Publishers, Limited, 2012.

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Unlearn Rewild Earth Skills Ideas And Inspiration For The Future Primitive. New Society Publishers, 2012.

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Olson, Miles. Unlearn, Rewild: Earth Skills, Ideas and Inspiration for the Future Primitive. New Society Publishers, Limited, 2012.

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Joseph, Campbell. Way of the Seeded Earth: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters/Part 2 (Way of the Seeded Earth). HarperResource, 1994.

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Joseph, Campbell. Way of the Seeded Earth: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters/Part 2 (Way of the Seeded Earth). HarperResource, 1994.

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Campbell, Joseph. Way of the Seeded Earth, Part 2: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters the Northern Americas (Way of the Seeded Earth). HarperResource, 1989.

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Campbell, Joseph. Way of the Seeded Earth, Part 2: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters the Northern Americas (Way of the Seeded Earth). HarperResource, 1989.

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L, Cox James. From Primitive to Indigenous (Vitality of Indigenous Religions Series). Ashgate, 2007.

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Ray, Walter D. Tasting Heaven on Earth: Worship in Sixth-Century Constantinople. Eerdmans, 2012.

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Joseph, Campbell. Historical Atlas of World Mythology: The Way of the Seeded Earth, Vol. 2: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters: The North Americas, Part 2. Random House Value Publishing, 1993.

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Campbell, Joseph. Historical Atlas of World Mythology, Vol. II: the Way of the Seeded Earth, Part 3: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters: The Middle and Southern Americas. Random House Value Publishing, 1993.

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Campbell, Joseph. Historical Atlas of World Mythology, Vol. II: The Way of the Seeded Earth, Part 3: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters: The Middle and Southern Americas. HarperResource, 1989.

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Joseph, Campbell. Historical Atlas of World Mythology, Vol. II: The Way of the Seeded Earth, Part 3: Mythologies of the Primitive Planters: The Middle and Southern Americas. HarperResource, 1989.

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Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Savage Pellucidar: (#7) (Pellucidar, No 7). Ballantine Books, 1990.

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Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Savage Pellucidar. Ace, 1985.

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Whitcomb, John C. Tierra primitiva, La: The Early Earth. Editorial Portavoz, 1994.

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Cohen, Jeremy. "Be Fertile and Increase, Fill the Earth and Master It": The Ancient and Medieval Career of a Biblical Text. Cornell University Press, 1992.

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C. S. (Constantine Samuel) Rafinesque. Ancient History, or, Annals of Kentucky: With a Survey of the Ancient Monuments of North America, and a Tabular View of the Principal Languages and Primitive Nations of the Whole Earth. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Segal, Robert A. 1. Myth and science. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198724704.003.0002.

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One of the modern challenges to myth has been on grounds of scientific credibility. Did creation really occur in a mere six days, as the first of two creation stories in Genesis claims? Was there really a worldwide flood? Is the earth truly but six or seven thousand years old? ‘Myth and science’ explains how the biggest difficulty for the view of myth as the primitive counterpart to science is that it conspicuously fails to account for the retention of myth in the wake of science. If myth functions to do no more than science, why is it still around?
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Deamer, David W. Assembling Life. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646387.001.0001.

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In Assembling Life, David Deamer addresses questions that are the cutting edge of research on the origin of life. For instance, how did non-living organic compounds assemble into the first forms of primitive cellular life? What was the source of those compounds and the energy that produced the first nucleic acids? Did life begin in the ocean or in fresh water on terrestrial land masses? Could life have begun on Mars? The book provides an overview of conditions on the early Earth four billion years ago and explains why fresh water hot springs are a plausible alternative to salty seawater as a site where life can begin. Deamer describes his studies of organic compounds that were likely to be available in the prebiotic environment and the volcanic conditions that can drive chemical evolution toward the origin of life. The book is not exclusively Earth-centric, but instead considers whether life could begin elsewhere in our solar system. Deamer does not propose how life did begin, because we can never know that with certainty. Instead, his goal is to understand how life can begin on any habitable planet, with Earth so far being the only known example.
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Hemsworth, H. W. Cuneorum Clavis or The Primitive Alphabet and Language of the Ancient Ones of the Earth by Means of Which Can be Read the Cuneiform Inscriptions on the Stone Tablets, Obelisks, Cylinders, and Other Remains Discovered in Assyria. Kessinger Publishing, 2003.

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Breve história da Cartografia: dos povos primitivos ao Google Earth. Pimenta Cultural, 2022.

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Zeitlin, Vladimir. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804338.001.0001.

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The book explains the key notions and fundamental processes in the dynamics of the fluid envelopes of the Earth (transposable to other planets), and methods of their analysis, from the unifying viewpoint of rotating shallow-water model (RSW). The model, in its one- or two-layer versions, plays a distinguished role in geophysical fluid dynamics, having been used for around a century for conceptual understanding of various phenomena, for elaboration of approaches and methods, to be applied later in more complete models, for development and testing of numerical codes and schemes of data assimilations, and many other purposes. Principles of modelling of large-scale atmospheric and oceanic flows, and corresponding approximations, are explained and it is shown how single- and multi-layer versions of RSW arise from the primitive equations by vertical averaging, and how further time-averaging produces celebrated quasi-geostrophic reductions of the model. Key concepts of geophysical fluid dynamics are exposed and interpreted in RSW terms, and fundamentals of vortex and wave dynamics are explained in Part 1 of the book, which is supplied with exercises and can be used as a textbook. Solutions of the problems are available at Editorial Office by request. In-depth treatment of dynamical processes, with special accent on the primordial process of geostrophic adjustment, on instabilities in geophysical flows, vortex and wave turbulence and on nonlinear wave interactions follows in Part 2. Recently arisen new approaches in, and applications of RSW, including moist-convective processes constitute Part 3.
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The millennium, or, The doctrines of the Second Advent and personal reign of the Lord Jesus Christ over the earth: As held and taught by the students of prophecy, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland together with the opinions of the ancient Jews, and primitive Christians on these subjects in a letter to a friend. 3a ed. [Montréal?: s.n., 1994.

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Trieloff, Mario. Noble Gases. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190647926.013.30.

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This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Please check back later for the full article.Although the second most abundant element in the cosmos is helium, noble gases are also called rare gases. The reason is that they are not abundant on terrestrial planets like our Earth, which is characterized by orders of magnitude depletion of—particularly light—noble gases when compared to the cosmic element abundance pattern. Indeed, such geochemical depletion and enrichment processes make noble gases so versatile concerning planetary formation and evolution: When our solar system formed, the first small grains started to adsorb small amounts of noble gases from the protosolar nebula, resulting in depletion of light He and Ne when compared to heavy noble gases Ar, Kr, and Xe: the so-called planetary type abundance pattern. Subsequent flash heating of the first small mm to cm-sized objects (chondrules and calcium, aluminum rich inclusions) resulted in further depletion, as well as heating—and occasionally differentiation—on small planetesimals, which were precursors of larger planets and which we still find in the asteroid belt today from where we get rocky fragments in form of meteorites. In most primitive meteorites, we even can find tiny rare grains that are older than our solar system and condensed billions of years ago in circumstellar atmospheres of, for example, red giant stars. These grains are characterized by nucleosynthetic anomalies and particularly identified by noble gases, for example, so-called s-process xenon.While planetesimals acquired a depleted noble gas component strongly fractionated in favor of heavy noble gases, the sun and also gas giants like Jupiter attracted a much larger amount of gas from the protosolar nebula by gravitational capture. This resulted in a cosmic or “solar type” abundance pattern, containing the full complement of light noble gases. Contrary to Jupiter or the sun, terrestrial planets accreted from planetesimals with only minor contributions from the protosolar nebula, which explains their high degree of depletion and basically “planetary” elemental abundance pattern. Indeed this depletion enables another tool to be applied in noble gas geo- and cosmochemistry: ingrowth of radiogenic nuclides. Due to heavy depletion of primordial nuclides like 36Ar and 130Xe, radiogenic ingrowth of 40Ar by 40K decay, 129Xe by 129I decay, or fission Xe from 238U or 244Pu decay are precisely measurable, and allow insight in the chronology of fractionation of lithophile parent nuclides and atmophile noble gas daughters, mainly caused by mantle degassing and formation of the atmosphere.Already the dominance of 40Ar in the terrestrial atmosphere allowed C. F v. Weizsäcker to conclude that most of the terrestrial atmosphere originated by degassing of the solid Earth, which is an ongoing process today at mid ocean ridges, where primordial helium leaves the lithosphere for the first time. Mantle degassing was much more massive in the past; in fact, most of the terrestrial atmosphere formed during the first 100 million years of Earth´s history, and was completed at about the same time when the terrestrial core formed and accretion was terminated by a giant impact that also formed our moon. However, before that time, somehow also tiny amounts of solar noble gases managed to find their way into the mantle, presumably by solar wind irradiation of small planetesimals or dust accreting to Earth. While the moon-forming impact likely dissipated the primordial atmosphere, today´s atmosphere originated by mantle degassing and a late veneer with asteroidal and possibly cometary contributions. As other atmophile elements behave similar to noble gases, they also trace the origin of major volatiles on Earth, for example, water, nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon.

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