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cyclic group (co)homology

Hello to all,

While sprucing up my knowledge of group (co)homology,I stumbled onto the following question: The first step you usually take to compute various (co)homologies is to construct the infamous "bar resolution" which resolves $\mathbb{Z}$ by free $\mathbb{Z}[G]$-modules (I'll assume everyone knows which one I mean).

Now, in the case of the (co)homology of cyclic groups, one creates a 2-periodic resolution by splicing together certain exact sequences involving the norm element of $\mathbb{Z}[G]$. I was wondering if it was possible to distill this 2-periodic resolution somehow out of the standard bar-resolution above in some natural way ? In the case of $\mathbb{Z}_2$, this is quite trivial, but the higher cases are a mystery to me!

Thank you and merry Fields day