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History Explanation and War among the Yanomami a Response to Chagnons Noble Savages
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Materialist Cultural and Biological Theories on Why Yanomami Make War
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Explaining Yanomami Warfare Alternatives and Implications
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Theory, methods, and ethnographic engagement of " violence " in the Yanomami and other Amerindian Groups
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A Savage Encounter Western Contact and the Yanomami War Complex
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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”
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Lethal coalitionary aggression and long-term alliance formation among Yanomamö men
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The Proximate Causes of Waorani Warfare
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Past Warfare: Ethics, Knowledge and the Yanomami Controversy
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Theory of the Anthropology of Violence and War in Contemporary Theory
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Exploring Warfare and Violence from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
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Review of J. Haas, ed., THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF WAR
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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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'Narcissus in the Bush': Methods, Analysis, and Ethics in Napoleon Chagnon's 'Studying the Yanomamö' (1974)
Lewis Daly
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Deadly myths of aggression
Carolyn Nordstrom
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Human Conflict from Neanderthals to the Samburu: Structure and Agency in Webs of Violence
William Kiblinger
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S. Malesevic & S. Scriver (2017) 'War and Warlordism' In: Bryan S. Turner (ed) Encyclopedia of Social Theory. London: Wiley Blackwell.
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Review of "War: The Anthropology of Armed Conflict and Aggression." Eds. Morton Fried, Marvin Harris, Robert Murphy
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A Review of Legacies of War: Violence, Ecologies and Kin
Alejandro Quintero Mächler
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Burton, John E. 1990. ‘Tribal fighting: the scandal of inaction.’ Catalyst 20(3): 226-244
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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)
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The emergence of human warfare: Current perspectives
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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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Napoleon A. Chagnon: Noble Savages: My Life Among Two Dangerous Tribes — The Yanomamö and the Anthropologists
Lee Cronk
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Anthropology, archaeology, and the origin of warfare
Abdul Basit Khan Swati
World Archaeology, 2003
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On the Poetics of Violence
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Soc 142: Conflict and War, University of California, Berkeley
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History of Anthropological Research on War
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Contemporary Theories of Conflict and their Social and Political Implications
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