Why Did Humans Start Wars ?

For thousands of years, humans have told themselves a comforting story: that war, violence, and killing began with civilization. But what if that's not true? What if the first human killing happened long before cities, kingdoms, and borders ever existed? In this video, we explore shocking archaeological discoveries from Nataruk, Crow Creek, and other prehistoric sites that reveal a darker side of human history. From hunter-gatherer massacres to the evolutionary roots of violence, you'll discover what science says about humanity's oldest conflict. Are humans naturally violent? Or is violence simply the price we paid for becoming the most cooperative species on Earth? The answer may change the way you see human nature forever. 🧠 Topics Covered: • Prehistoric warfare • Human evolution • Archaeology discoveries • Hunter-gatherers • Nataruk massacre • Crow Creek massacre • Evolutionary psychology • Human violence • Ancient history • Anthropology If you enjoy deep documentaries about science, evolution, history, and the mysteries of humanity, subscribe for more. #HumanEvolution #AncientHistory #Archaeology #PrehistoricHumans #Anthropology #ScienceDocumentary #HumanNature #History #Evolution #War