An armed woman of the Mursi tribe of EthiopiaThe percentages of men killed in war in eight tribal societies. (Lawrence H. Keeley, Archeologist, War Before Civilization)
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Ritual warfare (sometimes called endemic warfare) is a state of continual or frequent warfare, such as is found in (but not limited to) some tribal societies.
Ritualwarfare (sometimes called endemic warfare) is a state of continual or frequent warfare, such as is found in (but not limited to) some tribal societies...
Gaelic warfare was the type of warfare practiced by the Gaelic peoples (the Irish, Scottish, and Manx), in the pre-modern period. Irish warfare was for...
in warfare to procure nearby resources, assert political control over neighbors, procure slave labor and sacrificial victims for rituals. Warfare in Maya...
involved ritually place their souls into the plants. The ritualwarfare have been suppressed by the Papua New Guinea government, but parts of the rituals still...
during combat. Mongol invasions and conquests Horses in East Asian warfareRitualwarfare Eight Banners Morris, Rossabi (October 1994). "All the Khan's Horses"...
Aztec warfare concerns the aspects associated with the militaristic conventions, forces, weaponry and strategic expansions conducted by the Late Postclassic...
Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits...
obsidian prismatic blades. These weapons are predominantly used in ritualwarfare and generally date to the Postclassic period. Earlier depictions of...
warfare includes the warriors' transformation into animals (wayob) and the use of black magic by sorcerers. In the pre-Hispanic period, war rituals focused...
in the earliest times, for physical pursuits had strong links with ritual, warfare, entertainment, or other external features. "Sport and preparing troops...
has been suggested, on the basis of anthropological research, that ritualwarfare involving battles on traditional "fighting grounds", bound by rules...
role of inter-polity warfare as a factor in the development and perpetuation of Maya society. The goals and motives of warfare in Maya culture are not...
people. To acquire captives in times of peace, the Aztecs resorted to ritualwarfare called flower war. The Tlaxcalteca, among other Nahuatl nations, were...
obligatory, competitive activity done traditionally in the form of ritualwarfare. Warfare with spears was replaced by cricket, as a peaceful way of continuing...
anthropologists (Karl Heider among them) to produce Dead Birds (1964), a study of ritualwarfare among the Dani of New Guinea. David Maybury-Lewis was among the first...
be done by causing the entity to swear an oath, performing an elaborate ritual, or simply by commanding it to depart in the name of a higher power. The...
Human sacrifice is the act of killing one or more humans as part of a ritual, which is usually intended to please or appease gods, a human ruler, public...
killing of Pedro de Valdivia in 1553 marked a rupture with the earlier ritualwarfare tradition of the Mapuches. Mapuche organization changed in response...
Prehistoric warfare refers to war that occurred between societies without recorded history. The existence—and the definition—of war in humanity's hypothetical...
to the ritualizedwarfare found in many pre-industrial tribes. For instance, more than a third of Ya̧nomamö males, on average, died from warfare. The accounts...
in the Aztec calendar. Public ritual practices could involve food, storytelling, and dance, as well as ceremonial warfare, the Mesoamerican ballgame, and...
The ceremonial disembowelment, which is usually part of a more elaborate ritual and performed in front of spectators, consists of plunging a short blade...
located at 32°32'36N 71°46'25E. It is famous for its tribal friction and ritualwarfare.One of the famous and strong clans is turbaz khail]].. Tehsils & Unions...
that the Greeks primarily engaged in ritualizedwarfare on a limited scale. Instead, he proposes that Greek warfare was brutal and destructive, and that...
symbolic ritual where human participants represent the deities. The notion of hieros gamos does not always presuppose literal sexual intercourse in ritual, but...