The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 1 |
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Page 137
... exogamy as expected , is associated with higher external warfare in uncentralized societies , but no connection was found between endogamy and internal conflict . Matrilocality , which a large number of previous studies identify as a ...
... exogamy as expected , is associated with higher external warfare in uncentralized societies , but no connection was found between endogamy and internal conflict . Matrilocality , which a large number of previous studies identify as a ...
Page 138
... exogamous and nonexogamous societies and she , too , found no support for the thesis that exogamy leads to peace between the exogamous units . Feuding appears to be reduced only when fraternal interest groups are dispersed through ...
... exogamous and nonexogamous societies and she , too , found no support for the thesis that exogamy leads to peace between the exogamous units . Feuding appears to be reduced only when fraternal interest groups are dispersed through ...
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... exogamy . Adams argues that under these conditions a woman will likely have a conflict of interest her husband may be fighting with her father and brothers . Husbands will have reason to fear their wives ' knowledge of war plans and ...
... exogamy . Adams argues that under these conditions a woman will likely have a conflict of interest her husband may be fighting with her father and brothers . Husbands will have reason to fear their wives ' knowledge of war plans and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Nonhuman Intergroup Agonistic Behavior and Warfare | 3 |
The Adaptive Rationale | 7 |
Copyright | |
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adaptive agonistic behavior animals attack battle belligerence benefits biological cannibalism causes Chagnon chimpanzees civilization coalitions combat competition complex concept conspecifics contest cooperation correlation costs cultural evolution Darwin defense Dennen E.O. Wilson ecological economic enemy escalation evidence evolutionary evolved existence explain females feud fighting function genes genetic group selection hawk hominid hostility human hunter-gatherers hunting hypothesis inclusive fitness increase individual injury instinct interactions intergroup aggression intergroup conflict involved J.L. Brown killing kin selection kinship less lethal males mates matrilocal Maynard Smith military motives natural selection occur organization Otterbein patterns peace polygyny population predators primate primitive societies primitive warfare Q.Wright races raiding reproductive success result revenge ritual sapiens sexual selection social Social Darwinism sociobiology sociocultural evolution species strategy struggle survival tactics territorial theory Tooby tribal tribes Turney-High variables violence warlike warriors wars weapons women Yanomamö