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The Bioarchaeology Of Violence Debra L Martin Ryan P Harrod Ventura R Perez

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The Bioarchaeology Of Violence Debra L Martin Ryan P Harrod Ventura R Perez
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Debra L Martin, Ryan P Harrod, Ventura R Perez
ISBN: 9780813041506, 0813041503
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Bioarchaeology Of Violence Debra L Martin Ryan P Harrod Ventura R Perez by Debra L Martin, Ryan P Harrod, Ventura R Perez 9780813041506, 0813041503 instant download after payment.

Violence has played an essential role in human social relations. Violence and conflict often have the ability to unite, create stability, and be a productive force while at the same time generating the antithesis of these positive influences. Previous perspectives on the subject have been narrowly conceived, and this volume aims to broaden theoretical paradigms within violence studies."The Bioarchaeology of Violence" provokes readers to imagine acts of violence not as a necessary evil or an abhorrent behavior but rather as a response to certain problems. It provides different ways to think about the relationship between violence and lived experience, and lived experience and cultural processes.Experts on a wide range of ancient societies describe how violence can become ritualized over time, describe why and how certain forms of violence emerge, and explore both the costs and the benefits of violence throughout human prehistory. The contributors ultimately aim to explain why violence persists in the world today and offer insights into the factors that can disrupt and transform violence into less deadly activities.

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