Prehistoric Germ Warfare

“Prehistoric Germ Warfare” by Robin Collyns, published by Star in 1980, is a paperback edition comprising 146 pages. This book explores the historical aspects of biological and chemical warfare, delving into ancient practices and their implications. Written in English, it presents a detailed examination of how early societies may have utilized germ warfare as a strategic tool in military conflicts.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the intersection between history and social science, particularly focusing on the anthropological perspectives of warfare. The book discusses various methods and motivations behind the use of biological agents in ancient military strategies, providing insights into the evolution of warfare practices. With its exploration of these subjects, “Prehistoric Germ Warfare” offers a unique perspective on the historical significance of germ warfare in ancient times.
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