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SUMMARY:Relationships with Enemies
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DESCRIPTION:Wars in the pre-modern past served many different individual a
 nd group agendas\, encompassed a very wide range of forms\, and could invo
 lve quite different relationships with enemies. To some extent this was tr
 ue even for wars waged by a single social group. Some enemies were conside
 red hardly human\, while others were potential allies\, affines\, follower
 s\, or subjects. Some wars were zero-sum conflicts to exterminate foes or 
 dispossess them of land\, captives\, livestock\, or other goods\; other wa
 rs engaged in political contestation over the labor and loyalties of both 
 new and existing followers or factions\, often appearing alongside other p
 ropagandistic acts and war-related spectacles. This talk draws on cross-cu
 ltural ethnography and builds on decades of insights from the archaeologic
 al literature\, especially in the Americas\, to formulate a simplified mod
 el of these modes of war and their connections with the vertical and horiz
 ontal politics of societies and groups.
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