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¿Es inevitable la guerra? Consideremos a los antiguos mayas
Christopher Hernández and Justin Bracken
Dos arqueólogos muestran cómo investigar las tácticas, el armamento y la logística de la batalla ayuda a responder preguntas sobre el conflicto social en la experiencia humana.
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Is War Inevitable? Consider the Ancient Maya
Christopher Hernández and Justin Bracken
Two archaeologists show how investigating tactics, weaponry, and the logistics of battle helps answer questions about social conflict in the human experience.
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