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28. Tribal and Chiefly Warfare in South America
Author(s): Elsa M. Redmond
Description:
Presents new data on warfare from both ethnohistoric and ethnographic sources. This book documents principal differences between tribal and chiefly warfare, outlines kinds of evidence archaeologists can expect to recover from warfare, and formulates testable hypotheses of the role of warfare in social and political evolution. This monograph is Vol. 5 of the subseries Studies in Latin American Ethnohistory & Archaeology.
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Publication Information:
Publisher: Museum of Anthropology
Month of Publication: January
Year of Publication: 1994
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
# of Pages: 148
Additional Information:
Price: $25
ISBN: 978-0-915703-35-7
Monograph Series / Number: Memoirs, 28
Tables / Illustrations: 2 tables, 66 illustr.


