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Modeling the Past - Archaeology, History, and Dynamic Networks (Hardcover): John Terrell, Mark Golitko, Helen Dawson, Marc... Modeling the Past - Archaeology, History, and Dynamic Networks (Hardcover)
John Terrell, Mark Golitko, Helen Dawson, Marc Kissel
R2,832 Discovery Miles 28 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do researchers use dynamic network analysis (DYNA) to explore, model, and try to understand the complex global history of our species? Reduced to bare bones, network analysis is a way of understanding the world around us - a way called relational thinking - that is liberating but challenging. Using this handbook, researchers learn to develop historical and archaeological research questions anchored in DYNA. Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professional historians and archaeologists can consult on issues that range from hypothesis-driven research to critiquing dominant historical narratives, especially those that have tended ignore the diversity of the archaeological record.

Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past (Paperback): Nam C Kim, Marc Kissel Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past (Paperback)
Nam C Kim, Marc Kissel
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why do we fight? Have we always been fighting one another? This book examines the origins and development of human forms of organized violence from an anthropological and archaeological perspective. Kim and Kissel argue that human warfare is qualitatively different from forms of lethal, intergroup violence seen elsewhere in the natural world, and that its emergence is intimately connected to how humans evolved and to the emergence of human nature itself.

Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past (Hardcover): Nam C Kim, Marc Kissel Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past (Hardcover)
Nam C Kim, Marc Kissel
R4,695 Discovery Miles 46 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Why do we fight? Have we always been fighting one another? This book examines the origins and development of human forms of organized violence from an anthropological and archaeological perspective. Kim and Kissel argue that human warfare is qualitatively different from forms of lethal, intergroup violence seen elsewhere in the natural world, and that its emergence is intimately connected to how humans evolved and to the emergence of human nature itself.

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