Territory Stories
Humans warlike from the start. by Leigh Dayton
Details:
Title
Humans warlike from the start. by Leigh Dayton,
Creator
Dayton, Leigh,
Collection
IndexNT Magazines,
IndexNT,
New Scientist,,
Date
1994-12-10,
Abstract
Ancient agricultural societies such as those of Egypt and Mesopotamia can no longer take the credit, or the blame, for inventing organised warfare. Images of humans spearing each other have been found among hundreds of old rock paintings in northern Australia, some dating back as far as 10 000 years.,
Subject
Aboriginal culture,
Series
New Scientist,,
Volume
v. 144, no. 1955 ; p. 7.,
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/91970 ,
Territory Stories
Humans warlike from the start. by Leigh Dayton
Details:
Title
Humans warlike from the start. by Leigh Dayton,
Creator
Dayton, Leigh,
Collection
IndexNT Magazines,
IndexNT,
New Scientist,,
Date
1994-12-10,
Abstract
Ancient agricultural societies such as those of Egypt and Mesopotamia can no longer take the credit, or the blame, for inventing organised warfare. Images of humans spearing each other have been found among hundreds of old rock paintings in northern Australia, some dating back as far as 10 000 years.,
Subject
Aboriginal culture,
Series
New Scientist,,
Volume
v. 144, no. 1955 ; p. 7.,
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/91970 ,