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Warfare and society : archaeological and social anthropological perspectives /

Deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytical eyes of anthropologists and archaeologists. We need to have a better understanding of what war does to people and their societies. War produces change, and archaeologists and anthropologists are analytically equippe...

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Други автори: Otto, Ton., Thrane, Henrik., Vandkilde, Helle.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Aarhus ; Oakville, CT : Aarhus University Press, 2006.
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War
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Съдържание:
  • Warfare and society : archaeological and social anthropological perspectives /
  • Ton Otto, Henrik Thrane, and Helle Vandkilde
  • Conceptions of warfare in Western thought and research : an introduction /
  • Ton Otto
  • Laying aside the spear : Hobbesian Warre and the Maussian gift /
  • Raymond Corbey
  • Aspects of war and warfare in Western philosophy and history /
  • David Warburton
  • Archaeology and war : presentations of warriors and peasants in archaeological interpretations /
  • Helle Vandkilde
  • 'Total war' and the ethnography of New Guinea /
  • Erik Brandt
  • War as practice, power, and processor : a framework for the analysis of war and social structural change /
  • Claus Bossen
  • Warfare and pre-state societies : an introduction /
  • Helle Vandkilde
  • War and peace in societies without central power : theories and perspectives /
  • Ju˜rg Helbling
  • Fighting and feuding in Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain and Ireland /
  • Nick Thorpe
  • The impact of egalitarian institutions on warfare among the Enga : an ethnohistorical perspective /
  • Polly Wiessner
  • Warfare and exchange in a Melanesian society before colonial pacification : the case of Manus, Papua New Guinea /
  • Ton Otto.
  • Warfare and colonialism in the Bismarck archipelago, Papua New Guinea /
  • Chris Gosden
  • Warfare and the state : an introduction /
  • Henrik Thrane
  • War and state formation : what is the connection? /
  • Henri Claessen
  • Warrior bands, war lords, and the birth of tribes and states in the first millennium AD in Middle Europe /
  • Heiko Steuer
  • Chiefs made war and war made states? war and early state formation in Ancient Fiji and Hawaii /
  • Claus Bossen
  • Warfare in Africa : reframing state and 'culture' as factors of violent conflict /
  • Jan Abbink
  • Warfare, rituals, and mass graves : an introduction /
  • Henrik Thrane
  • Semiologies of subjugation : the ritualisation of war-prisoners in later Europeans antiquity /
  • Miranda Aldhouse-Green
  • Rebellion, combat, and massacre : a Medieval mass grave at Sandbjerg near Naestved in Denmark /
  • Pia Bennike
  • Society and the structure of violence : a story told by Middle Bronze Age human remains from central Norway /
  • Hilde Fyllingen
  • The dead of Tormarton : Bronze Age combat victims? /
  • Richard Osgood.
  • Funerary rituals and warfare in the Early Bronze Age Nitra culture of Slovakia and Moravia /
  • Andreas HaŠrde
  • Warfare, discourse, and identity : an introduction /
  • Ton Otto
  • Warriors and warrior institutions in Copper Age Europe /
  • Helle Vandkilde
  • From Gilgamesh to terminator : the warrior as masculine ideal, historical and contemporary perspectives /
  • Sanimir Resic
  • The (dis)comfort of conformism : post-war nationalism and coping with powerlessness in Croatian villages /
  • Stef Jansen
  • Violence and identification in a Bosnian town : an empirical critique of structural theories of violence /
  • Torsten Kolind
  • War as field and site : anthropologists, archaeologists, and the violence of Maya cultural continuities /
  • Staffan Lo˜fving
  • Warfare, weaponry, and material culture : an introduction /
  • Helle Vandkilde
  • Swords and other weapons in the Nordic Bronze Age : technology, treatment, and contexts /
  • Henrik Thrane
  • What does the context of deposition and frequency of Bronze Age weaponry tell us about the function of weapons? /
  • Anthony Harding
  • Warfare and gender according to Homer : an archaeology of an aristocratic warrior culture /
  • Helle Vandkilde.