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Warfare and Violence in Prehistoric Europe: an Introduction

Ian Armit

Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 2006

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Violence and society in the deep human past

Ian Armit

British Journal of Criminology , 2011

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Violence and Civilization: Studies of Social Violence in History and Prehistory

Roderick Campbell

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War and Peace: A Reassessment of the Archaeological Traces of Warfare, Inter-Personal Violence and Peace in the Material Record

Erik Johannesson

Archaeological review from …, 2010

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Beyond War: archaeological approaches to violence

Albert García Piquer

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Settled Lives, Unsettled Times: Neolithic Violence in Europe

Linda Fibiger

The Cambridge World History of Violence, 2020

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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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VIOLENCE; A CRITICAL ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF MASS KILLINGS: THE TRIUMPH OF THE WORST, OVER 6000 YEARS © H. J. SPENCER <09Oct.2021 @ 17,000 words: 25 pages>

Herb Spencer

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Gebel 2010, Conflict and Conflict Mitigation (Near Eastern Neolithic)

Hans Georg K. Gebel

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Taming or Disguising Violence: War, Civilisation and Social Theory

Sinisa Malesevic

Journal of Political Power 7(2), 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.

Andrea Dolfini, Marion Uckelmann, Christian Horn, Rachel Crellin

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Prehistoric Warfare and Violence: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

Stan Lipovetsky

Technometrics, 2020

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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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When did Warfare Begin: Archaeology, Evolution, and the Evidence of Early Human Conflict

Wayne Lee

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“Violence and Civilization: a Deep Historical View”

Roderick Campbell

Violence and Civilization: Studies of Social Violence in History and Prehistory

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Examining the evidence from small-scale societies and early prehistory and implications for modern theories of aggression and violence

Grant S. McCall

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2008

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2017. Negotiating Peace, Enduring Conflict: A Diachronic View on Prehistoric Warfare in the Eastern Aegean. in E. Kozal et al. (eds.), Questions, Approaches, and Dialogues in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology: Studies in Honor of Marie-Henriette and Charles Gates. Münster: Ugarit Verlag. 97-124.

Sinan Ünlüsoy, Ciler Cilingiroglu

2017

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Violence and Civilization

Matthew Mendham

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2018: Conflict archaeology. Materialities of collective violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity

Nico Roymans, Manuel Fernández-Götz

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The archaeology of warfare and mass violence in ancient Europe

Manuel Fernández-Götz, Nico Roymans

Roymans, N. and Fernández-Götz, M. (2018): The archaeology of warfare and mass violence in ancient Europe. An introduction. In M. Fernández-Götz and N. Roymans (eds.), Conflict Archaeology: Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. Routledge, New York & Abingdon: 1-10.

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The emergence of human warfare: Current perspectives

Nam C Kim

American Journal of Physical Anthropology

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Warfare and Humanity

Casanova Escobaño

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Why War? From the Pleistocene to the Present: an Anthropological Perspective

Brian Ferguson

Public Anthropologist

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Bioarchaeological Contributions to the Study of Violence HUMANS HAVE A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE AND VIOLENCE HAS A HISTORY 1

Ryan P Harrod, Debra Martin

Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 2015

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Lahr.MM.etal.2016_Inter-group_violence_among_early_Holocen.pdf

Frances Rivera

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THE OVERCOMING THE CLIMB OF VIOLENCE AND THE WARS IN THE WORLD

Fernando A G Alcoforado

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War without warriors? The nature of interpersonal conflict before the emergence of formalised warrior élites

Rick Schulting

Schulting, R.J. 2013. War without warriors? The nature of interpersonal conflict before the emergence of formalised warrior élites. In: S. Ralph (ed.), The Archaeology of Violence: Interdisciplinary Approaches: pp. 19-36. Albany: SUNY Press, IEMA Proceedings 2.

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Patterns of Collective Violence in the Early Neolithic of Central Europe

Christian Meyer

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Social implications and potential causes of violence at Neolithic al-Buhais 18

Adelina Kutterer

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Review American Journal of Archaeology - Conflict Archaeology: Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity

Nico Roymans, Manuel Fernández-Götz

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Recent Research on the Archaeology of War and Violence

Andrew Scherer

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2021

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The evolution of and the ubiquitous propensity for violence in the historical development of Homo sapiens

Juri van den Heever

Violence: South African Perspectives, 2021

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Ancient Peacemakers: Exemplars for Humanity

Anthony Wanis

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Violence, Civil Society and European Civilization, 1500-1800

stuart carroll

Cambridge World History of Violence, 2020

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Violence in the Mesolithic

Mirjana Roksandic

Documenta Praehistorica, 2006

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