War Before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage

What stands out about this activity book is the lack of fluff—just solid fun.

War Before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage

This novel is the kind of story you want to read all night.

Lawrence H. Keeley War before Civilization (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)

Indeed, for the last fifty years, most popular and scholarly works have agreed that prehistoric warfare was rare, harmless, unimportant, and, like smallpox, a disease of civilized societies alone. To support this point, Keeley provides a wide-ranging look at warfare and brutality in the prehistoric world.

War before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage by Lawrence H. Keeley (

The myth of the peace-loving "noble savage" is persistent and pernicious. Indeed, for the last fifty years, most popular and scholarly works have agreed that prehistoric warfare was rare, harmless, unimportant, and, like smallpox, a disease of civilized societies alone.

War before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage by Lawrence H. Keeley (

The myth of the peace-loving "noble savage" is persistent and pernicious. Indeed, for the last fifty years, most popular and scholarly works have agreed that prehistoric warfare was rare, harmless, unimportant, and, like smallpox, a disease of civilized societies alone.

The Impending Crisis : America Before the Civil War, 1848-1861, David M. Potter

"The Impending Crisis: America Before the Civil War, 1848-1861" by David M. Potter is a comprehensive historical study of the United States in the mid-19th century, focusing on the events leading up to the Civil War. This trade paperback book, first published by HarperCollins in 1977, offers a detailed narrative of the looming crisis and

War before Civilization: The Myth of the Peaceful Savage by Lawrence H. Keeley (

The myth of the peace-loving "noble savage" is persistent and pernicious. Indeed, for the last fifty years, most popular and scholarly works have agreed that prehistoric warfare was rare, harmless, unimportant, and, like smallpox, a disease of civilized societies alone.