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The Primordial Age, a period preceding recorded history (before 3000 BCE), is a mythological time period often associated with the creation of the world and the rise of gods in various cultures. This period is characterized by stories of creation and the emergence of order from chaos.
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The "primordial age," also known as the primeval age or mythical time, refers to the period before the dawn of recorded history, typically before 3000 BCE. It's a time of creation myths, cosmologies, and the emergence of early civilizations. In many cultures, this period is associated with the origins of the universe, the world, and humanity, often involving divine beings or forces.