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Prehistoric warfare refers to war that occurred between societies without recorded history. The existence—and the definition—of war in humanity's hypothetical state of nature has been a controversial topic in the history of ideas at least since Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan (1651) argued a "war of … See more
According to cultural anthropologist and ethnographer Raymond C. Kelly, population density among the earliest hunter-gatherer societies of Homo erectus was probably low enough to avoid armed conflict. The … See more
Systemic warfare appears to have been a direct consequence of the sedentism as it developed in the wake of the Neolithic Revolution. … See more
The onset of the Chalcolithic (Copper Age) saw the introduction of copper weapons. Organised warfare between early city states was in existence by the mid-5th millennium BC. Excavations at Mersin, Anatolia show the presence of fortifications and soldiers' … See more
The most ancient archaeological record of what could have been a prehistoric massacre is at the site of Jebel Sahaba, committed against a population associated with the Qadan culture of far northern Sudan. The cemetery contains a large number of skeletons … See more
Early Iron Age events like the Dorian invasion, Greek colonialism and their interaction with Phoenician and Etruscan forces lie within the prehistoric period. Germanic warrior societies of the Migration period engaged in endemic warfare (see … See more
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WEBWarfare, or inter-group conflict, is today associated with one group of people wanting the territory, resources, or power held by another. …
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War in the time of Neanderthals: how our species …
WEBNov 2, 2020 · Archaeology reveals ancient fortresses and battles, and sites of prehistoric massacres going back millennia. To war is human – and Neanderthals were very like us. We’re remarkably similar in our...
Evidence of a prehistoric massacre extends the …
WEBJan 20, 2016 · Skeletal remains of a group of foragers massacred around 10,000 years ago on the shores of a lagoon is unique evidence of a violent encounter between clashing groups of ancient hunter-gatherers, and …
War in the time of Neanderthals: How our species …
WEBNov 3, 2020 · Archeology reveals ancient fortresses and battles, and sites of prehistoric massacres going back millennia. To war is human—and Neanderthals were very like us. We're remarkably similar in our skull …
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WEBNov 8, 2020 · When modern humans arrived in Europe around 40,000 years ago, they made a discovery that was to change the course of history. The continent was already populated by our evolutionary cousins, the...
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An Ancient, Brutal Massacre May Be the Earliest …
WEBJan 20, 2016 · Skulls smashed by blunt force, bodies pin-cushioned by projectile points and hapless victims—including a pregnant woman—abused with their hands bound before receiving the fatal coup …
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