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Any four differences between savagery and barbarian stage of society.

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Answered by itsmeakansha
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Answer:Using a more arcane definition, “barbarian” essentially means “foreign”. The Romans and Persians were barbarians to the Greeks, but both had their own cultural identity and a certain level of advancement in social complexity and technology. “Savage” means no culture, and this term compares humans to animals (which the ancient people perceive to have no society, which is not true). ........

Answered by nehaan12
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here is ur answer

Savagery was fire, the bow and arrow, and pottery. Barbarism was the domestication of animals, agriculture, and metalworking and the alphabet and writing were the civilization stage. 4. ... He was unable to decide between the comparative advantages of the savage state of nature and the most highly cultivated society.

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