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An attempt to reconstruct the behaviour of australopithecines: the evidence for interpersonal violence
Abstract
The evidence for inter-personal violence in australopithecines has been reviewed critically. In most instances invalid conclusions have been drawn because ante-mortem damage to specimens has not been isolated conclusively from post-tossilisation ettects. It is concluded that the question of the incidence of inter-personal violence in this group must remain an open one.