Warfare and society: archeology and social anthropological perspectives
Titel: | Warfare and society: archeology and social anthropological perspectives |
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Beteiligt: | ; ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Aarhus : Aarhus Univ. Press, 2006 |
Umfang: | Online-Ressource, 557 S. |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 8779341101 |
- Warfare and Society: Archaeological and Social Anthropological Perspectives
- Conceptions of Warfare in Western Thought and Research: An Introduction
- Laying Aside the Spear: Hobbesian Warre and the Maussian Gift
- Aspects of War and Warfare in Western Philosophy and History
- Archaeology and War: Presentations of Warriors and Peasants in Archaeological Interpretations
- 'Total War' and the Ethnography of New Guinea
- War as Practice, Power, and Processor: A Framework for the Analysis of War and Social Structural Change
- Warfare and pre-State Societies: An Introduction
- War and Peace in Societies without Central Power: Theories and Perspectives
- Fighting and Feuding in Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain and Ireland
- The Impact of Egalitarian Institutions on Warfare among the Enga: An Ethnohistorical Perspective
- Warfare and Exchange in a Melanesian Society before Colonial Pacification: The Case of Manus, Papua New Guinea
- Warfare and Colonialism in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
- Warfare and the State: An Introduction
- War and State Formation: What is the Connection?
- Warrior Bands, War Lords, and the Birth of Tribes and States in the First Millennium AD in Middle Europe
- Chiefs Made War and War Made States? War and Early State Formation in Ancient Fiji and Hawaii
- Warfare in Africa: Reframing State and 'Culture' as Factors of Violent Conflict
- Warfare, Rituals, and Mass Graves: An Introduction
- Semiologies of Subjugation: The Ritualisation of War-Prisoners in Later European Antiquity
- Rebellion, Combat, and Massacre: A Medieval Mass Grave at Sandbjerg near Naestved in Denmark
- Society and the Structure of Violence: A Story Told by Middle Bronze Age Human Remains from Central Norway
- The Dead of Tormarton: Bronze Age Combat Victims?
- Funerary Rituals and Warfare in the Early Bronze Age Nitra Culture of Slovakia and Moravia
- Warfare, Discourse, and Identity: An Introduction
- Warriors and Warrior Institutions in Copper Age Europe
- From Gilgamesh to Terminator: The Warrior as Masculine Ideal: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
- The (Dis)Comfort of Conformism: Post-War Nationalism and Coping with Powerlessness in Croatian Villages
- Violence and Identification in a Bosnian Town: An Empirical Critique of Structural Theories of Violence
- War as Field and Site: Anthropologists, Archaeologists, and the Violence of Maya Cultural Continuities
- Warfare, Weaponry, and Material Culture: An Introduction
- Swords and Other Weapons in the Nordic Bronze Age: Technology, Treatment, and Contexts
- What Does the Context of Deposition and Frequency of Bronze Age Weaponry Tell Us about the Function of Weapons?
- Warfare and Gender According to Homer: An Archaeology of an Aristocratic Warrior Culture
- Index