The long-standing debate over the origins of violence has resurfaced over the last two decades. There has been a proliferation of studies on violence, from both cross-cultural and ethnographic and prehistoric perspectives, based on a reading of archaeological and bioarchaeological records in a variety of territories and chronologies. The vast body of osteoarchaeological and architectural evidence reflects the presence of interpersonal violence among the first farmer groups throughout Europe, and, even earlier, between hunter-gatherer societies of the Mesolithic. The studies in Beyond War present the necessity of rethinking the concept of "violence" in archaeology. This overcomes the old conception that limits violence to its most evident expressions in war and intra- or extra-group conflict, opening up the debate on violence, which allows the advancement of knowledge of the social life and organization of prehistoric societies. Determining archaeological indicators to identify violent practices and to analyse their origin and causes is fundamental here, and represents the only way to find out when and under what historical conditions prehistoric societies began to organize themselves by exercising structural violence.
Albert Garcia-Piquer & Assumpcio Vila-MitjA
Beyond War [PDF ebook]
Archaeological Approaches to Violence
Beyond War [PDF ebook]
Archaeological Approaches to Violence
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Format PDF ● Pages 210 ● ISBN 9781443895507 ● Editor Albert Garcia-Piquer & Assumpcio Vila-MitjA ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4913743 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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