• chakan2@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Meh…call me when a woman holds the world record for a marathon. It might happen in the next 100 years, but I strongly doubt it.

    What bugs the shit out of me about all this…of course women hunted in times of need. They also hunted small game to help the tribe as needed.

    I don’t think that disrupts the overarching narrative of the male hunter and female gatherer. It’s a general rule rather than a law.

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        2 months ago

        Human sexual dimorphism is a lot more minor than what most people assume.

        This makes sense, but do you have any readings or evidence on the matter?

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      2 months ago

      Idk, i don’t really care, men hunted women hunted, whatever. But what i don’t understand is that there are still tribes around that hardly have any outside connection and they are always as shown that men hunt and women did everything else. I remember seeing a documentary where one of the guys stayed with the women to see what their day looked like and the other tribes people made jokes about him being a “women”. I’m the first one that is for equality, but there is a reason you hardly see any women working in construction. I don’t think i have ever seen a women taring a road. I have not once seen a women laying bricks. This has nothing to do with toxic masculinity, i’d rather sit in a village and collect berries and cook than go hunting.

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      2 months ago

      Evidence shows that women have better endurance for long distances. They tend to be less susceptible to fatigue and beyond 195 miles are actually faster than men. Considering humans were better at outlasting their prey and chasing them to exhaustion rather than burst speed, this data indicates that women are at least as capable as men at those tasks if not better.

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      I just don’t think the evidence that supports this idea is very strong at all. Like maybe men on average did more hunting than women, but I haven’t seen any evidence to support this framing that women only hunted in times of need.

      Unfortunately, it’s very difficult to know much for certain about the culture of prehistoric humans. But there is strong circumstantial evidence, like women buried with hunting implements, etc. which suggests that female hunters were prominent in at least some cultures.