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The rape of Troy : evolution, violence, and the world of Homer / Jonathan Gottschall
This study analyses Homeric conflict through the lens of evolutionary biology, attributing the strife in the Iliad and Odyssey to a shortage of available women. It explores how the practice of taking concubines drove competition and shaped ancient warrior societies.
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Accession Number: 7813
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View in Vernon Browser| vernon_accession | 7813 |
| vernon_id | 11611 |
| vernon_slug | the-rape-of-troy-evolution-violence-and-the-world-of-homer-jonathan-gottschall |
| vernon_authors | Jonathan Gottschall |
| vernon_tags | Science, Social psychology, Psychology, Life sciences, Literature, Philology, Social sciences, Civilisation, Social conflict, Sociology, War, International relations, Evolution (Biology), Biology, Violence, Vertebrates, Chordata, Animals, Women, Human beings, Hominids, Primates, Mammals, Men, Turkey -- Antiquities, Troy (Extinct city) -- History, Troy (Extinct city) -- In literature |
| vernon_production_date | 2008 |
| vernon_brief_description | Gottschall brings new evidence from anthropology and evolutionary biology to show how Homer's world fits a common pattern where too many young men and not enough women leads to trouble. -- Publisher's description. |
| vernon_object_type | Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication |
| vernon_locations | Transit |
| vernon_ob_status | Accessioned |
| vernon_isbn_issn | 9780521870382 |
| vernon_subject_people | Homer, Homer. Iliad, Homer. Odyssey |
| vernon_subject_objects | — |
| vernon_subject_classes | — |
| vernon_last_sync_timestamp | 2026-05-08 11:40 |
| vernon_cover_image_id | 30080 |