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Inter-group violence among early Holocene hunter-gatherers of West Turkana, Kenya

Authors :
Lahr, M. Mirazón
Rivera, F.
Power, R. K.
Mounier, A.
Copsey, B.
Crivellaro, F.
Edung, J. E.
Fernandez, J. M. Maillo
Kiarie, C.
Lawrence, J.
Leakey, A.
Mbua, E.
Miller, H.
Muigai, A.
Mukhongo, D. M.
Van Baelen, A.
Wood, R.
Schwenninger, J.-L.
Grün, R.
Achyuthan, H.
Wilshaw, A.
Foley, R. A.
Source :
Nature; January 2016, Vol. 529 Issue: 7586 p394-398, 5p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The nature of inter-group relations among prehistoric hunter-gatherers remains disputed, with arguments in favour and against the existence of warfare before the development of sedentary societies. Here we report on a case of inter-group violence towards a group of hunter-gatherers from Nataruk, west of Lake Turkana, which during the late Pleistocene/early Holocene period extended about 30 km beyond its present-day shore. Ten of the twelve articulated skeletons found at Nataruk show evidence of having died violently at the edge of a lagoon, into which some of the bodies fell. The remains from Nataruk are unique, preserved by the particular conditions of the lagoon with no evidence of deliberate burial. They offer a rare glimpse into the life and death of past foraging people, and evidence that warfare was part of the repertoire of inter-group relations among prehistoric hunter-gatherers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
529
Issue :
7586
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs37861797
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16477