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Warfare, Violence and Slavery in Prehistory: Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University
Mike Parker Pearson and I.J.N. Thorpe
19 papers presented at the Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University in February 2001.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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The ancient origins of warfare and violence
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Warfare, violence and slavery in later prehistory: An introduction
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Aggression and nonhuman primates
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Sociobiology, cultural anthropology and the causes of warfare
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The physical evidence of warfare - subtle stigmata?
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The head burials from Ofnet cave: An example of warlike conflict in the Mesolithic
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Assessing rank and warfare-strategy in prehistoric hunter-gatherer society: A study of representational warrior figures in rock-art from the Spanish Levant, southeastern Spain
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The emergence of warfare in the Early Bronze Age: The Nitra group in Slovakia and Moravia, 2200-1800 BC
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Warfare, redistribution and society in western Iberia
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Warfare, violence and the construction of masculinity in the Iron Age rock art of Valcamonica, northern Italy
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The dead of Tormarton - Middle Bronze Age combat victims?
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Giving up weapons
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Ritual bondage, violence, slavery and sacrifice in later European prehistory
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Fragmentation, mutilation and dismemberment: An interpretation of human remains on Iron Age sites
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The origins of warfare: Later prehistory in southeastern Iberia
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Weaponry, statues and petroglyphs: The ideology of war in Atlantic Iron Age Iberia
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A palaeodemographic investigation of warfare in prehistory
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War in prehistoric society: Modern views of ancient violence
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Ambushed by a grotesque: Archaeology, slavery and the third paradigm
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407328065 (ebook)
- 9781841718163 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1374