Has there ever been a period in human history without war?

Humans have fought countless wars over the millennia. Has there ever been a time when we weren't fighting?

A black and white photo showing an open war ship as soldiers move into the water
While war was rare or nonexistent when the majority of humans were hunter-gatherers, the rest of human history has had countless wars. Here, we see U.S. soldiers wading ashore at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France on June 6, 1944 to fight the Germans during World War II.
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With violent conflicts happening across the world right now, war feels like a permanent condition. But have humans ever lived without war?

The answer depends on how you define "war." If war means a fight between two governments, then yes, there have been peaceful periods "because for nearly 99% of human history, there were no governments," said Ian Morris, a historian at Stanford University and author of "War! What Is It Good For? Conflict and the Progress of Civilization from Primates to Robots" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2014).

Clarissa Brincat
Live Science Contributor

Clarissa Brincat is a freelance writer specializing in health and medical research. After completing an MSc in chemistry, she realized she would rather write about science than do it. She learned how to edit scientific papers in a stint as a chemistry copyeditor, before moving on to a medical writer role at a healthcare company. Writing for doctors and experts has its rewards, but Clarissa wanted to communicate with a wider audience, which naturally led her to freelance health and science writing. Her work has also appeared in Medscape, HealthCentral and Medical News Today.

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