The Origins of War: Violence in PrehistoryISBN: 978-1-4051-1259-8
Hardcover
296 pages
December 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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“‘Nasty, brutish, and short’ was how Hobbes
characterized human life in a state of nature, but for the last
thirty years prehistorians have largely contrived to forget the
nasty side. This lively and authoritative volume goes a long way to
redressing the balance, giving a superb overview of the more
aggressive side of life in early Europe.” Andrew Sherratt,
University of Oxford
“There are few more intriguing yet disturbing subjects
than the origins of human violence. This richly detailed account
provides dramatic insights into a distant and often violent world,
but one that is only too familiar in its contemporary relevance.
Essential reading for all who are interested in the human
past.” Chris Scarre, University of Cambridge
"An intriguing and convincing account of violence and conflict in deep antiquity ... The authors have successfully produced a stimulating and thought provoking text." Archaeology Ireland