The Women's History of the WorldExamines women's contribution to the evolution of the human race, and the female achievement on every level-cultural, commercial domestic, emotional, and social. |
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... hunting males for food . Certainly the men hunted , as in many ' primitive ' societies they still do . Anthropologists have now surveyed around 175 hunter / gathering cultures in Oceania , Asia , Africa and America . In 97 per cent of ...
... hunting males for food . Certainly the men hunted , as in many ' primitive ' societies they still do . Anthropologists have now surveyed around 175 hunter / gathering cultures in Oceania , Asia , Africa and America . In 97 per cent of ...
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... hunting / killing . The American journalist Robert Ardrey , chief exponent of the hunting hypothesis , naïvely pictures the sexual division of the average primeval working day : ' the males to their hunting range , the females to their ...
... hunting / killing . The American journalist Robert Ardrey , chief exponent of the hunting hypothesis , naïvely pictures the sexual division of the average primeval working day : ' the males to their hunting range , the females to their ...
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... hunting societies , including women and children , join in hunting / beating activities as a matter of course . In their own right , too , women have long been known to hunt smaller , slower or safer animals . An eighteenth - century ...
... hunting societies , including women and children , join in hunting / beating activities as a matter of course . In their own right , too , women have long been known to hunt smaller , slower or safer animals . An eighteenth - century ...
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