"Page0070" - читать интересную книгу автора (Bloom Howard - The Lucifer Principle (htm))32 32 32 26. Konrad Lorenz, On Aggression, pp. 58-59, 63-64. 27. For a description of how Yanomamo women egg their men on to battle, see Allen W. Johnson & Timothy Earle, The Evolution of Human Societies: From Foraging Group to Agrarian State, p. 127. 28. Torturing fellow Christians and plundering their villages was actually a common practice among the Crusaders. See Frederic Duncalf, "The First Crusade: Clermont to Constantinople," in A History of the Crusades: The First Hundred Years, Marshall W. Baldwin, ed., pp. 263, 265, 269, 271, 282. The worst example came in 1204, when the knightly "saviors of the faith" actually sacked one of the two most important capitals of the Christian world, Constantinople. (J.M. Roberts, Pelican History of the World, p.349.) 29. For a more detailed explanation of the why's behind peacock vanity, see Matt Ridley, "Swallows and Scorpionflies Find Symmetry Beautiful," Science, July 17, 1992, pp. 327-328. 30. William R. Polk & William J. Mares, Passing Brave, pp. 33-36. 31. Susan Walton, "How To Watch Monkeys," Science 86, June, 1986, pp. 23-27. 32. Yukimaru Sugiyama, "Social Organization of Hanuman Langurs," in Stuart A. Altmann, ed., Social Communication Among Primates, pp. 230-231. Kenji 32 32 32 26. Konrad Lorenz, On Aggression, pp. 58-59, 63-64. 27. For a description of how Yanomamo women egg their men on to battle, see Allen W. Johnson & Timothy Earle, The Evolution of Human Societies: From Foraging Group to Agrarian State, p. 127. 28. Torturing fellow Christians and plundering their villages was actually a common practice among the Crusaders. See Frederic Duncalf, "The First Crusade: Clermont to Constantinople," in A History of the Crusades: The First Hundred Years, Marshall W. Baldwin, ed., pp. 263, 265, 269, 271, 282. The worst example came in 1204, when the knightly "saviors of the faith" actually sacked one of the two most important capitals of the Christian world, Constantinople. (J.M. Roberts, Pelican History of the World, p.349.) 29. For a more detailed explanation of the why's behind peacock vanity, see Matt Ridley, "Swallows and Scorpionflies Find Symmetry Beautiful," Science, July 17, 1992, pp. 327-328. 30. William R. Polk & William J. Mares, Passing Brave, pp. 33-36. 31. Susan Walton, "How To Watch Monkeys," Science 86, June, 1986, pp. 23-27. 32. Yukimaru Sugiyama, "Social Organization of Hanuman Langurs," in Stuart A. Altmann, ed., Social Communication Among Primates, pp. 230-231. Kenji |
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