I can see the "no kill" rule developing from a selfish survival need amongst the earliest hunter/gatherers. It would have soon been learned that mutual cooperation increased the success rates of hunts especially. Basic respect of "ownership" would of necessity for any cooperation to occur had to also develop at the same time.
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