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Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past

By: Nam C Kim(Author), Marc Kissel(Author), Lawrence H Keeley(Foreword By)
234 pages
Publisher: Left Coast Press
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Why do we fight? Have we always been fighting one another? This book examines the origins and development of human forms of organized violence from an anthropological and archaeological perspective. Kim and Kissel argue that human warfare is qualitatively different from forms of lethal, intergroup violence seen elsewhere in the natural world, and that its emergence is intimately connected to how humans evolved and to the emergence of human nature itself.

Contents

Foreword / Lawrence H. Keeley
1. Peering into the Abyss
2. Dropping into the Rabbit Hole
3. The Recent, the Ancient, and the Very Ancient Past
4. The Ice Age World
5. Insights from Genomic Research
6. The Onset of Human Variability and Emergent Warfare
7. The Durability of Peace
8. There and Back Again

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Biography

Nam C. Kim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Marc Kissel is a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, USA.

By: Nam C Kim(Author), Marc Kissel(Author), Lawrence H Keeley(Foreword By)
234 pages
Publisher: Left Coast Press
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"Kim is an anthropological archaeologist, Kissel a paleoanthropologist, and together they have put together a survey of war and its origins that is more authoritative and comprehensive than any work currently on the market."
– Paul Roscoe, Department of Anthropology, University of Maine, Orono, USA

"An innovative and clearly written text, in which readers will find much to contemplate. It undoubtedly will be appreciated for years to come."
– Douglas P. Fry, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA

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