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- Keith_F._Otterbein abstract "Dr. Keith F. Otterbein is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo (SUNYAB), in the United States. Dr. Otterbein is a past president of the Human Relations Area Files and has been a frequent contributor to cross-cultural research, primarily in warfare related topics. Otterbein is the author of the recent book How War Began (2004), in which he explores the origins of warfare in human society.Dr.".
- Q6384328 abstract "Dr. Keith F. Otterbein is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo (SUNYAB), in the United States. Dr. Otterbein is a past president of the Human Relations Area Files and has been a frequent contributor to cross-cultural research, primarily in warfare related topics. Otterbein is the author of the recent book How War Began (2004), in which he explores the origins of warfare in human society.Dr.".
- Keith_F._Otterbein comment "Dr. Keith F. Otterbein is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo (SUNYAB), in the United States. Dr. Otterbein is a past president of the Human Relations Area Files and has been a frequent contributor to cross-cultural research, primarily in warfare related topics. Otterbein is the author of the recent book How War Began (2004), in which he explores the origins of warfare in human society.Dr.".
- Q6384328 comment "Dr. Keith F. Otterbein is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo (SUNYAB), in the United States. Dr. Otterbein is a past president of the Human Relations Area Files and has been a frequent contributor to cross-cultural research, primarily in warfare related topics. Otterbein is the author of the recent book How War Began (2004), in which he explores the origins of warfare in human society.Dr.".