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We often hear and believe humans have always loved fighting, a "survival of the fittest" Hobbesian view where it's "all against all." But reading this, I thought, "Is that really true? Where's the proof?"
Turns out, this book shows archaeological evidence for war in early prehistory is minimal. Strikingly, neither cave paintings nor ancient skeletons often depict clear scenes of war, a sharp contrast to our common.
— Jun 18, 2025 03:05AM
Turns out, this book shows archaeological evidence for war in early prehistory is minimal. Strikingly, neither cave paintings nor ancient skeletons often depict clear scenes of war, a sharp contrast to our common.
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We often hear and believe humans have always loved fighting, a "survival of the fittest" Hobbesian view where it's "all against all." But reading this, I thought, "Is that really true? Where's the proof?"
Turns out, this book shows archaeological evidence for war in early prehistory is minimal. Strikingly, neither cave paintings nor ancient skeletons often depict clear scenes of war, a sharp contrast to our common.
— Jun 18, 2025 03:04AM
Turns out, this book shows archaeological evidence for war in early prehistory is minimal. Strikingly, neither cave paintings nor ancient skeletons often depict clear scenes of war, a sharp contrast to our common.

