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    Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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    Since it is the end of the year, here is a very long and self-indulgent thread on all the articles I wrote over the last 12 monthshttps://traditionsofconflict.com/ 

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      2. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        My first article this year was on all-male secret societies in the ethnographic record. From hunter-gatherers to agriculturalists, many societies had 'men's groups' where adult males would use ritual secrecy and initiation practices to dominate social life https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/1/31/on-secret-cults-and-male-dominance …pic.twitter.com/3JFULHylG9

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      3. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next I wrote about the behavior ecology of male violence, and why in every society most lethal killings are committed by men, and usually against other men. I also discuss some of the socioecological factors that promote or reduce violence http://quillette.com/2018/02/24/behavioral-ecology-male-violence/ …pic.twitter.com/2qYjbJ8oyz

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      4. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Building off the last two, I wrote a post noting the (perhaps surprising) lack of matriarchal social institutions in the ethnohistorical record, and pointing to some of the evolutionary and ecological reasons why this might be the case https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/3/17/where-are-the-matriarchies …pic.twitter.com/zV1WPorSSH

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      5. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        My next post discussed the 'peaceful societies' list on the UAB anthropology website, which is presented in a very romanticized way. However, many of these societies have a long history of being subjugated and enslaved, making this 'peace' quite tragic... https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/3/20/the-violent-history-of-peaceful-societies …pic.twitter.com/kosayzL5b2

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      6. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Then I wrote a piece on polyandry, noting some socioecological factors that can lead to it developing, such as male skewed sex ratio, males contributing most to subsistence, high male mortality, etc, and more often occurs among low status males or brothers https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/3/27/the-dilemma-of-the-deserted-husband-and-why-polygyny-is-more-common-than-polyandry-across-cultures …pic.twitter.com/6WiE9S5Lz3

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      7. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next piece was conceptions of masculinity across cultures, and many of the ideas they have in common, particularly in the ways that boys are socialized to become men. http://quillette.com/2018/04/09/becoming-a-man/ …pic.twitter.com/I5COg1gc1c

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      8. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Then I wrote about how often societies around the world, and throughout history, developed cultural traditions associated with cutting people's heads off and putting them on display. This has become a common theme in my writing actually https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/4/19/head-in-hands-notes-on-the-extraction-and-display-of-human-heads …pic.twitter.com/f1TGg4TitX

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      9. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next I wrote about the diverse ways many indigenous populations responded to colonial contact, and how contact had diverse effects on native health, political institutions, and social life http://quillette.com/2018/04/29/complicated-legacy-colonial-contact/ …pic.twitter.com/fIPXFXhvjg

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      10. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Then I looked at how well Napoleon Chagnon's research holds up today and talked about the ways that cultural incentives can promote participation in warfare. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/5/24/yanomami-warfare-how-much-did-napoleon-chagnon-get-right …pic.twitter.com/cD6Fa5MmUx

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      11. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Mid-way through the year I wrote a piece for @QuilletteM critiquing the first episode of Vox's Netflix show 'Explained'. The show presented some erroneous ideas about monogamy and human sexuality, which seem to have been largely based on book 'Sex at Dawn' https://quillette.com/2018/06/07/explaining-monogamy-vox/ …pic.twitter.com/8gAcqb5Iw7

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      12. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        'Sex at Dawn' author Chris Ryan then provided a nice comment on my monogamy article, so I wrote a reply critiquing part of his book, noting that the human penis is more characteristic of a pair-bonded or polygynous primate than a multi-mating one. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/6/7/the-human-penis-is-remarkably-boring …pic.twitter.com/N75KqYT5lJ

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      13. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next I recount Bruce Knauft's description of a social conflict among the Gebusi forager-horticulturalists of New Guinea. It starts with suicide and ends in a marriage. It also deals with cultural traditions involving sorcery executions and cannibalism. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/6/9/a-tale-of-sorcery-and-marriage-among-the-gebusi …pic.twitter.com/8bd1oa44pW

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      14. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        I then wrote one of my favorite articles of mine, on costly and 'disgusting' social practices around the world, and the concept of visceral insulation https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/6/19/visceral-insulation …pic.twitter.com/NKpuimkJf0

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      15. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next article was on role sorcery plays in mediating social life across many societies, n how it can provide a framework for understanding the world. Sorcery beliefs can also be exploited by self-interested parties to promote themselves or scapegoat others. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/7/6/the-nature-of-sorcery …pic.twitter.com/5nYcnO8ULS

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      16. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        After that I wrote a piece for @AreoMagazine noting the (perhaps surprising) degree of concordance between cultural evolution research and the conservative philosophical tradition https://areomagazine.com/2018/07/16/cultural-evolution-and-conservative-thought/ …pic.twitter.com/Xm3KeQUBqV

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      17. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        I also wrote about the high rates of infant and child mortality throughout history, and the cultural beliefs and practices societies developed in response https://quillette.com/2018/07/27/burying-a-child/ …pic.twitter.com/k4MMJD9MOQ

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      18. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Then a brief post on science and sorcery, and how we are greatly limited by the body of knowledge we inherit from our society https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/8/1/the-cause-of-illness …pic.twitter.com/8iXpK6U6gD

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      19. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next, a piece on the prevalence bride capture practices across cultures, which were particularly well-documented among hunter-gatherer societies in the 19th and early 20th centuries https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/8/9/taking-a-wife …pic.twitter.com/IqQAcv5T4X

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      20. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Then a post on naming taboos in the ethnographic record: in some societies, after a death, the name of that individual was forbidden from being spoken, which often had larger effects on communication and social conflict https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/8/23/forbidden-utterances-naming-the-dead …pic.twitter.com/v6t0YxInIy

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      21. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        My next piece was an article on the role played by omens and divination in promoting participation and success in warfare. If you believe the gods have mandated your success in battle you may be more willing to fight https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/10/21/omens-of-war-and-the-function-of-prophecy …pic.twitter.com/WXyPmGyqU6

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      22. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        I also wrote a short review of The New Chimpanzee (2018) by Craig Stanford. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/11/12/the-politics-of-chimpanzee-societies …pic.twitter.com/DMB58xwZeE

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      23. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        I then wrote about polygynous marriage across cultures for @AreoMagazine, noting that it's often a coercive arrangement that seems to benefit high-status males and their lineages in particular, and usually is not due to female choice. https://areomagazine.com/2018/11/06/how-coercive-is-polygyny/ …pic.twitter.com/qXuoG2fqZo

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      24. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Building off that, I wrote about patriarchal social systems for @QuilletteM, noting the pervasiveness around the world, even in matrilineal, matrilocal, and hunter-gatherer societies, of cultural practices that restrict female choice in mating and marriage https://quillette.com/2018/11/25/on-the-nature-of-patriarchy/ …pic.twitter.com/FKLLXpCQSJ

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      25. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Next post was on sex and it's role as a foundational source of conflict across every society, as well as how the logic of negative reciprocity can perpetuate long-running feuds between individuals, families and larger social groups https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/11/28/sex-revenge-and-the-social-fabric …pic.twitter.com/eMrcdnz7g4

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      26. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        I then wrote my first piece for @ForeignPolicy, on the North Sentinelese, noting what looks to be a much deeper history of contact, as well their strategic behavior in the face of the contradictory gift-giving policies by the Indian government. https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/11/30/the-not-so-lost-tribe-sentinel-island-sentinelese-missionary-john-chau/ …pic.twitter.com/aIyj3QjIbw

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      27. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Two weeks ago I wrote a post looking at the socioecology of headhunting men's cults, and why these institutions are more likely to develop in particular environments. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/12/15/why-headhunting-mens-cults-develop-in-lowland-riverine-rainforest-areas …pic.twitter.com/nPdYKrh9Ru

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      28. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 30. pro 2018.
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        Finally, in my last post of 2018, I wrote about bonobo mama's boys, and how the mother's prime role in helping her son get more mating opportunities with oestrous females disincentivizes males from forming coalitions with each other. https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2018/12/18/the-mommas-boy-strategy-why-bonobo-males-tend-not-to-form-coalitions …pic.twitter.com/VkB4NfxAlX

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      29. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 1. velj 2019.
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        Gonna keep building on this thread I think. My first post of the new year was on self-interested individuals across cultures using deception and religious trickery to manipulate others and obtain benefits for themselves https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2019/1/4/charlatanism-realms-of-deception-and-religious-theater …pic.twitter.com/DVA3Rh3EE1

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      30. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 24. velj 2019.
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        Another article on secret cults and the self-interested enforcement of cultural rules and practices https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2019/2/23/notes-on-nggwal … "Nggwal impels cooperation between men of even hostile villages, and unites them in cult secrecy"pic.twitter.com/0QKXT4UR2P

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      31. Will‏ @Evolving_Moloch 3. tra 2019.
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        Latest piece is on Kurdaitcha shoes--emu-feather slippers tied with human hair and matted with human blood--used by Central Australian hunter-gatherer men when committing a secret killing, in order to disguise one's footprints https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2019/4/1/the-assassins-footprint …pic.twitter.com/pt69H7JTxv

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