
EP 274 Richard Overy on Why War?
The Jim Rutt Show
The Roots of Violence: History and Ecology
This chapter explores the historical prevalence of violence through anthropology and archaeology, examining skeletal trauma, iconography, and fortifications as evidence. It discusses how ecological factors, including climate change, have influenced conflict, highlighting ancient societies like the Anasazi and their struggles over resources. The conversation reflects on the evolution of warrior status and the lasting impact of warfare on societal structures from ancient times to the modern era.
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