Resource scarcity drives lethal aggression among prehistoric hunter-gatherers in central California
PNAS • Vol/Iss. 113(43) • PNAS • • Published In • Pages: 12120-12125 •
By Allen, Mark W., Bettinger, Robert Lawrence, Codding, Brian F., Jones, Terry L., Schwitalla, Al W.
Abstract
Note
See table 1 on page 12123 for a full list of the tests. While there are two main hypotheses tested in the paper, the researchers combined the two in some cases to perform further tests not reported here.
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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Western North American Indian (WNAI) dataset | Previously Coded | |
Central California Bioarchaeological Database | ||
Codding and Jones 2013 | Previously Coded | Used codes from Codding & Jones (2013), PNAS 110(36): 14569-14573. |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Rates of lethal aggression (sharp force trauma, SFT) covary negatively with environmental productivity (12120). | Supported |
Rates of lethal aggression covary positively with sociopolitical complexity (12121). | Not Supported |
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