
audiobook
by Edward B. (Edward Burnett) Tylor
PRIMITIVE CULTURE
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION.
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
CHAPTER I. THE SCIENCE OF CULTURE.
CHAPTER II. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE.
CHAPTER IV. SURVIVAL IN CULTURE (continued).
CHAPTER V. EMOTIONAL AND IMITATIVE LANGUAGE.
This volume offers a sweeping survey of humanity’s earliest cultural expressions, tracing how myths, language, art, and religious ideas first took shape. Drawing on a wealth of ethnographic reports from explorers, missionaries, and scholars, the author builds a picture of primitive societies that is both broad and detailed. The narrative emphasizes the ways in which cultural traits survive and transform across generations.
Central to the work is a careful examination of the “survival” principle in culture, the rise of animistic world‑views, and the invention of numbers and symbolic rites. By laying out each case with extensive footnotes, the author lets readers see the raw evidence behind his theories of cultural evolution. The discussion balances vivid examples with rigorous argument, making complex ideas accessible without sacrificing scholarly depth.
First published in the late nineteenth century, the book remains a cornerstone for anyone curious about the foundations of human thought. Its methodical approach and rich illustrations of early customs continue to inspire modern anthropology enthusiasts. Listening to this work provides a clear window into the origins of the ideas that still shape societies today.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1060K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: John Murray, 1871, pubdate 1903, pubdate 1913, copyright 1920.
Credits
Richard Tonsing, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)
Release date
2023-04-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1917
A pioneering Victorian thinker, he helped shape anthropology into a formal field of study and is still remembered for his early attempts to explain how human cultures and religions develop.
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