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Brian Ferguson
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Napoleon A. Chagnon: Noble Savages: My Life Among Two Dangerous Tribes — The Yanomamö and the Anthropologists
Lee Cronk
Human Ecology, 2013
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The ‘fierce people’ in the context of US foreign politics: a historical anthropology approach to Napoleon Chagnon's interpretation of the Yanomami
Alexandre Coello de la Rosa
Social Anthropology, 2018
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“The “Fierce People” in the Context of US Foreign Politics: An Historical Anthropology Approach to Napoleon Chagnon’s Interpretation of the Yanomami”
Alexandre Coello de la Rosa
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Theory, methods, and ethnographic engagement of " violence " in the Yanomami and other Amerindian Groups
Irina Papuc
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A Savage Encounter Western Contact and the Yanomami War Complex
Brian Ferguson
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Chapter 3: Toward a better model of war, from War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes (2022)
Elizabeth Arkush
War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes, 2022
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Anthropology, archaeology, and the origin of warfare
Abdul Basit Khan Swati
World Archaeology, 2003
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Explaining Yanomami Warfare Alternatives and Implications
Brian Ferguson
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'Narcissus in the Bush': Methods, Analysis, and Ethics in Napoleon Chagnon's 'Studying the Yanomamö' (1974)
Lewis Daly
2011
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Of Enemies and Pets: Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia
Carlos Fausto
American Ethnologist, 1999
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Lethal coalitionary aggression and long-term alliance formation among Yanomamö men
Napoleon Chagnon , mark flinn , Shane Macfarlan
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Why War? From the Pleistocene to the Present: an Anthropological Perspective
Brian Ferguson
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Jan Turek 2017: Prehistoric Ceremonial Warfare: Beginning of Institutionalized Violence, Archaeologies Vol. 13:3, December 2017
Jan Turek
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Possibilities of violence skills to avoid it: on warfare and its absence in traditional micronesia
Glenn Petersen
Anthropologica 56, 2014
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Prehistoric Warfare and Violence: Past, Present, and Future, in Dolfini, A., Crellin, R.J., Horn, Ch. & M. Uckelmann (eds.), Prehistoric Warfare and Violence: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches: 1-18. New York: Springer.
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Christopher Knüsel and Martin J. Smith (Eds.), The Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict. 2013. Routledge, 752p. ISBN978-0-415-84219-8. 225$ (Hard Cover)
sabrina gloux
BMSAP, 2014
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Review: Warfare and Violence in the Americas. North American Indigenous Warfare and Ritual Violence. Richard J. Chacon and Rubén G. Mendoza, editors. 2007. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, ix + 283 pp. $50.00 (cloth), ISBN-13 978-0- 8165-2532-4. Latin American Indigenous Warfare and Ritual Vi...
Elizabeth Arkush
American Antiquity, 2008
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The Proximate Causes of Waorani Warfare
Stephen Beckerman
Human Nature, 2019
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Life histories, blood revenge, and reproductive success among the Waorani of Ecuador
james regalado
Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 2009
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Review of J. Haas, ed., THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF WAR
A.P. Vayda
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Cooperation through War: Late Intermediate Period Warfare and Community Formation in the South-Central Andes
Lauren E Kohut
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Stephen BEckerman , Pamela Erickson , Shane Macfarlan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2018
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The Archaeological Investigation of Andean Militarism: Some Cautionary Observations.
Theresa L. Topic , John Topic
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Peaceful Versus Warlike Societies in Pre-Columbian America: What do Archaeology and Anthropology Tell Us?
James DeMeo
in Unlearning the Language of Conquest, edited by Four Arrows (Don Jacobs), 2006
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Beyond Texts: Notions of Warfare in The Inca Society
Reut Shuker
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CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF WARFARE IN THE MAYA WORLD
Christopher Hernandez , Justin Bracken
Ancient Mesoamerica, 2023
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Past Warfare: Ethics, Knowledge and the Yanomami Controversy
Julie Skurski
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Human Conflict from Neanderthals to the Samburu: Structure and Agency in Webs of Violence
William Kiblinger
Human Conflict from Neanderthals to the Samburu: Structure and Agency in Webs of Violence, 2020
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Prehistoric Warfare and Violence: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
Stan Lipovetsky
Technometrics, 2020
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Chapter 1 - Evolution of Warfare
Anthony C . Lopez
International Handbook on Collective Violence
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Krzysztof Makowski
Archaeological and Ethnographic Evidence of Domination in Indigenous Latin America, Editor(s): Yamilette Chacon, Richard J. Chacon, University Press of Florida, pp.41-74, 2023
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