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Title
Archaeological Perspectives on Conflict and Warfare in Australia and the Pacific.
Abstract
Archaeological data seem ideally suited to study warfare. The volume is also hampered by a somewhat limited engagement with global warfare studies, which could have been more thoroughly addressed in the overview chapter by Clark and Litster. Finally, we need a more diverse approach to warfare studies that includes studies of places and times when warfare is not employed.