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Judi Lynn

(162,437 posts)
Fri Jan 20, 2023, 04:43 AM Jan 2023

Violence was widespread in early farming society, says new study

JANUARY 19, 2023

by University of Edinburgh

Violence and warfare were widespread in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe, a period associated with the adoption of farming, new research suggests.Of the skeletal remains of more than 2,300 early farmers from 180 sites dating from around 8,000—4,000 years ago to, more than one in ten displayed weapon injuries, bioarcheologists found.

Contrary to the view that the Neolithic era was marked by peaceful cooperation, the team of international researchers say that in some regions the period from 6000BCE to 2000BCE may be a high point in conflict and violence with the destruction of entire communities.

Formalized warfare
The findings also suggest the rise of growing crops and herding animals as a way of life, replacing hunting and gathering, may have laid the foundations for formalized warfare.

Researchers used bioarchaeological techniques to study human skeletal remains from sites in Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain and Sweden.

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Map of Northwest Europe showing archaeological sites with violence-related injuries in Neolithic skeletal remains (red) and settlements/enclosures/mass fatality sites with evidence for collective violence (blue). Credit: University of Edinburgh

More:
https://phys.org/news/2023-01-violence-widespread-early-farming-society.html

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Violence was widespread in early farming society, says new study (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2023 OP
Humanity why so violent? rainy Jan 2023 #1
Humans cannot shake their profound innate desire to kill each other. Irish_Dem Jan 2023 #2
Looks like there was a lot of violence in the area around Stonehenge. n/t barbaraann Jan 2023 #3
Humans gonna be humans. jeffreyi Jan 2023 #4

Irish_Dem

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2. Humans cannot shake their profound innate desire to kill each other.
Fri Jan 20, 2023, 06:58 AM
Jan 2023

As often as possible. And for little or no reason.

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