The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 1 |
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Ainu Resources Yes 7 Aleut Women Yes No Andamanese 9 9 7 Aranda Women
No No Aweikoma Women No No Bellacoola Resources Yes Yes Botocudo
Women No 9 CahuiUa Resources Yes 7 Chiric. Apache Resources No Yes
Eastern ...
Ainu Resources Yes 7 Aleut Women Yes No Andamanese 9 9 7 Aranda Women
No No Aweikoma Women No No Bellacoola Resources Yes Yes Botocudo
Women No 9 CahuiUa Resources Yes 7 Chiric. Apache Resources No Yes
Eastern ...
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5.3.5 'Twixt Eros and Thanatos': Sex, Women and Warfare Women, said Divale (
1973), were the most frequent cause of feuding and warfare among primitive
peoples. "The most common arguments were charges of adultery involving the
irate ...
5.3.5 'Twixt Eros and Thanatos': Sex, Women and Warfare Women, said Divale (
1973), were the most frequent cause of feuding and warfare among primitive
peoples. "The most common arguments were charges of adultery involving the
irate ...
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To abduct or capture the women of other groups has been a common practice
and one often regarded as highly meritorious (Sumner & Keller, 1927; Davie,
1929; Q.Wright, 1942). Letourneau (1881; 1895) and Durbin & Bowlby (1938),
among ...
To abduct or capture the women of other groups has been a common practice
and one often regarded as highly meritorious (Sumner & Keller, 1927; Davie,
1929; Q.Wright, 1942). Letourneau (1881; 1895) and Durbin & Bowlby (1938),
among ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Concept and Characteristics of War in Primitive Societies | 69 |
Nonhuman Intergroup Agonistic Behavior and Warfare | 143 |
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