Selected Papers
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2023 - Why War? From the Pleistocene to the Present: An Anthropological Perspective
2018 - War May Not Be in Our Nature After All
2015 - History, Explanation, and War Among the Yanomami: A Response to Chagnon's Noble Savages
2013a - Neil Lancelot Whitehead
2013b - The Mystery of the Yakey Yakes
2013c - Full Spectrum: The Military Invasion of Anthropology
2013d - The Prehistory of War and Peace in Europe and the Near East
2013e - Pinker's List: Exaggerating Prehistoric War Mortality
2012a - Why Evolutionary Psychology Cannot Be True
2011a - Restudying Canamelar of The People of Puerto Rico
2011b - Born to Live: Challenging Killer Myths
2011c - Plowing the Human Terrain: Toward Global Ethnographic Surveillance
2006a - Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology, and the Origins and Intensifications of War
2006b - Tribal, "Ethnic," and Global Wars
2003 - Violent Conflict and Control of the State
2001 - Materialist, Cultural, and Biological Theories on Why Yanomami Make War
1999 - A Paradigm for the Study of War and Society
1998 - Whatever Happened to the Stone Age? Steel Tools and Yanomami Historical Ecology
1997b - Tribe, Tribal Organization
1997c - Violence and War in Prehistory
1996 - Taso Zayas Dies in Puerto Rico
1995 - Infrastructural Determinism
1992b - The Violent Edge of Empire (with Neil L. Whitehead)
1992c - A Savage Encounter: Western Contact and the Yanomami War Complex
1990a - Blood of the Leviathan: Western Contact and Warfare in Amazonia
1989a - Do Yanomami Killers Have More Kids?
1989b - Ecological Consequences of Amazonian Warfare
1989c - Game Wars? Ecology and Conflict in Amazonia
1989d - Anthropology and War: Theory, Politics, Ethics
1988a - War and the Sexes in Amazonia
1988b - How Can Anthropologists Promote Peace?
1984a - Introduction: Studying War
1984b- A Re-Examination of the Causes of Northwest Coast Warfare
1983 - Warfare and Redistributive Exchange on the Northwest Coast
1988 - Class Transformations in Puerto Rico (Doctoral Dissertation)