The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 518
... economies based on slash and burn horticulture ( a system that is often associated with warfare [ Vayda , 1961 ] ... economic or social factors in the creation , maintenance and termination of peace periods . If alleged pugnacious ...
... economies based on slash and burn horticulture ( a system that is often associated with warfare [ Vayda , 1961 ] ... economic or social factors in the creation , maintenance and termination of peace periods . If alleged pugnacious ...
Page 535
... economic ties with one another fight internal wars less frequently than those whose ties are pri- marily one of kinship . Economic ties create more mutuality of interest and less division than kinship ties at the tribal level . However ...
... economic ties with one another fight internal wars less frequently than those whose ties are pri- marily one of kinship . Economic ties create more mutuality of interest and less division than kinship ties at the tribal level . However ...
Page 593
... economic costs of voluntary incorporation into a chiefdom would be considerable . Perhaps only the threat of warfare and destruction would justify the economic advantages foregone ( Netting , 1990 ) . Once in a while pastoral peoples ...
... economic costs of voluntary incorporation into a chiefdom would be considerable . Perhaps only the threat of warfare and destruction would justify the economic advantages foregone ( Netting , 1990 ) . Once in a while pastoral peoples ...
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