Re: The origin of war: New 14C dates from ancient Mexico
- From: LloydB <bogart.lloy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:41:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 27, 7:24 pm, Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David wrote:
Kent V. Flannery, and Joyce Marcus
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/pnas;100/20/11801
"New 14C dates from archaeological sites in Oaxaca,
Mexico, support R. C. Kelly's observation that
intervillage raiding may begin as soon as a region
has segmentary societies."
How do you think the current work at Monte Alban (as in
"happening right now") by Gary Feinman of the Field Museum
relates to the history of warfare in the Valley of Oaxaca?
(BTW, do you know how 'Oaxaca' is pronounced? Just curious.)
What do you know about Kent Flannery and his work in Mesoamerica?
Goshes, golly gee-whillikers, Tom;
David's goal is to have the entire page of threads
appear with his name as author.
His next goal will be to keep it that way.
It has nothing at all to do with content.
"Thought you knew".
OCD, EH?
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