The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 586
... weapons , tipped the balance of power in their favor ( Brain , 1981 ) . - Alexander argued that when man developed his weapons , 586.
... weapons , tipped the balance of power in their favor ( Brain , 1981 ) . - Alexander argued that when man developed his weapons , 586.
Page 666
... weapons which were no doubt formerly used " ( Davie , 1929 ) . Rivers writes that they " have literally no man - killing weapons at all " . " The political supremacy of the peaceable Todas over their numerous neighbours is maintained by ...
... weapons which were no doubt formerly used " ( Davie , 1929 ) . Rivers writes that they " have literally no man - killing weapons at all " . " The political supremacy of the peaceable Todas over their numerous neighbours is maintained by ...
Page 672
... weapons . The weapons used in their feuds were primarily made for , and adapted to hunting " ( Cooper , 1946 ) . Their feuding was not very significant , more akin to homicide . Ember & Ember ( 1983 ) report Divale's rating as Some ...
... weapons . The weapons used in their feuds were primarily made for , and adapted to hunting " ( Cooper , 1946 ) . Their feuding was not very significant , more akin to homicide . Ember & Ember ( 1983 ) report Divale's rating as Some ...
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