Beginning in the neolithic period, archaeological evidence suggests increased levels of interpersonal conflict, as described in the massacre of kilianstädten. Identify the statements that correctly describe this trend in violence.

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The increased trend in violence shown by archeological evidence in the neolithic period can be shown by:

  • Victims of massacres are often found in haphazard burial conditions.
  • Population increases and settlements in towns and cities lead to increased competition for limited resources.
  • Victims in early massacres show signs of elevated frequencies of disease.

How do we know that interpersonal conflict increased in the neolethic period?

The neolithic period saw an increase in the populations of settlements which meant that resources were scarce. This led to negative effects such as competition for resources and disease.

This was one of the reasons why some victims of massacres were those with diseases as they were easier to exterminate. With some many falling victim to the conflict, burials were often done in haphazard conditions.

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