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preliterate

[pree-lit-er-it] / priˈlɪt ər ɪt /


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In between were larger groups of seminomadic tribes that were mostly preliterate, with more loosely fixed memberships and territorial ranges than the settled societies.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

Myths themselves commonly embody the religious beliefs of ancient or preliterate peoples, but Philip Ball suggests that we are still generating them.

From Washington Post • Aug. 18, 2021

The most puzzling part of the whole civilisation-to-the-rescue proposal is that whenever modern-day explorers have encountered preliterate people, the violent ones have invariably been the explorers.

From The Guardian • Mar. 12, 2019

Yet writing is just one of many possible manifestations of power, and preliterate humans were obviously quite familiar with others.

From Slate • Aug. 4, 2015

It is difficult to prove that preliterate people were motivated by faith rather than economic necessity.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari




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