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The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s contribution to the hunt across ethnographic contexts
(journals.plos.org)
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I suspect that in a subsistence level culture, everyone who can, will take part in any methods to get more food!
I bet subsistence leads to a level of pragmatism we haven't seen on a societal level since. It takes a certain level of your needs being met to start making up rules.
If the best hunter in the tribe is a woman... Get to it, we all want to eat right?
Yes, when I think about it that way it makes the whole "men hunted, women gathered" concept seem really silly.
Except me... I'm really, really lazy