H-G Chapter 2. Why do humans tolerate violence? (original) (raw)

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Bioarchaeological contributions to the study of violence

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Helms 2014 - Review of - Bioarchaeology of Violence Debra L. Martin, Ryan P. Harrod, and Ventura R. Pérez (eds.). Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2012. 291 pp. ISBN: 9780813041506. $60.36.

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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>

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27 Resource Acquisition, Violence, and Evolutionary Consciousness

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