The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 1 |
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... ( Otterbein , 1970 ) . He concludes that “ although military sophistication increases with an increase in political centralization , an increase in political centralization is not a necessity in order for a political community to develop ...
... ( Otterbein , 1970 ) . He concludes that “ although military sophistication increases with an increase in political centralization , an increase in political centralization is not a necessity in order for a political community to develop ...
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... Otterbein & Otterbein ( 1965 ) divided their sample into societies high and low on political integration . They found no support for the hypothesis that the higher the level of political complexity the less frequent is internal feuding ...
... Otterbein & Otterbein ( 1965 ) divided their sample into societies high and low on political integration . They found no support for the hypothesis that the higher the level of political complexity the less frequent is internal feuding ...
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... Otterbein & Otterbein ( 1965 ) have shown that in humans , feuding ( with its limited , reciprocating homicidal retaliation between groups ) is most likely to develop among exogamous patrilineal groups with patrilocal postmarital ...
... Otterbein & Otterbein ( 1965 ) have shown that in humans , feuding ( with its limited , reciprocating homicidal retaliation between groups ) is most likely to develop among exogamous patrilineal groups with patrilocal postmarital ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Nonhuman Intergroup Agonistic Behavior and Warfare | 3 |
The Adaptive Rationale | 7 |
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