Warfare, Violence and Slavery in Prehistory: Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University: Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University
معرفی کتاب «Warfare, Violence and Slavery in Prehistory: Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University: Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University» نوشتهٔ Parker Pearson, Mike (editor);Thorpe, I.J.N. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press در سال 1374. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
19 papers presented at the Proceedings of a Prehistoric Society conference at Sheffield University in February 2001. (1) The ancient origins of warfare and violence (I J N Thorpe); (2) Warfare, violence and slavery in later an introduction (Mike Parker Pearson); (3) Aggression and nonhuman primates (Pia Nystrom); (4) Sociobiology, cultural anthropology and the causes of warfare (Robert Layton); (5) The physical evidence of warfare - subtle stigmata? (Christopher J Knel); (6) The head burials from Ofnet an example of warlike conflict in the Mesolithic (Jg Orschiedt); (7) Assessing rank and warfare-strategy in prehistoric hunter-gatherer a study of representational warrior figures in rock-art from the Spanish Levant, southeastern Spain (George Nash); (8) The emergence of warfare in the Early Bronze the Nitra group in Slovakia and Moravia, 2200-1800 BC (Andreas Hrde); (9) Warfare, redistribution and society in western Iberia (Eduardo Snchez-Moreno); (10) Warfare, violence and the construction of masculinity in the Iron Age rock art of Valcamonica, northern Italy (Lynne Bevan); (11) The dead of Tormarton - Middle Bronze Age combat victims? (Richard Osgood); (12) Giving up weapons (David Fontijn); (13) Ritual bondage, violence, slavery and sacrifice in later European prehistory (Miranda Aldhouse Green); (14) Fragmentation, mutilation and an interpretation of human remains on Iron Age sites (Rebecca Craig, Christopher J Knel and Gillian Carr); (15) The origins of later prehistory in southeastern Iberia (Gonzalo Aranda Jimnez and Margarita Snchez Romero); (16) Weaponry, statues and the ideology of war in Atlantic Iron Age Iberia (Jos Freire); (17) A palaeodemographic investigation of warfare in prehistory (Neil A Bishop and Christopher J Knel); (18) War in prehistoric modern views of ancient violence (John Carman and Patricia Carman); (19) Ambushed by a archaeology, slavery and the third paradigm (Tim Taylor). Front Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents The ancient origins of warfare and violence Warfare, violence and slavery in later prehistory: An introduction Aggression and nonhuman primates Sociobiology, cultural anthropology and the causes of warfare The physical evidence of warfare - subtle stigmata? The head burials from Ofnet cave: An example of warlike conflict in the Mesolithic 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 The emergence of warfare in the Early Bronze Age: The Nitra group in Slovakia and Moravia, 2200-1800 BC Warfare, redistribution and society in western Iberia Warfare, violence and the construction of masculinity in the Iron Age rock art of Valcamonica, northern Italy The dead of Tormarton - Middle Bronze Age combat victims? Giving up weapons Ritual bondage, violence, slavery and sacrifice in later European prehistory Fragmentation, mutilation and dismemberment: An interpretation of human remains on Iron Age sites The origins of warfare: Later prehistory in southeastern Iberia Weaponry, statues and petroglyphs: The ideology of war in Atlantic Iron Age Iberia A palaeodemographic investigation of warfare in prehistory War in prehistoric society: Modern views of ancient violence Ambushed by a grotesque: Archaeology, slavery and the third paradigm
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