
Science Friday Women Were Also Skilled Hunters In Ancient Times
Dec 5, 2023
New research challenges the traditional belief that only men were hunters in ancient times. Physiological and archaeological evidence suggests that females also participated in hunting during the Paleolithic era. Estrogen played a significant role in their ability to engage in long-distance hunting. Neanderthal remains show a balanced distribution of bone injuries related to hunting. The myth of 'Man the Hunter' persists due to stereotypes and sexism. The rise of agriculture led to the separation of men's and women's work spheres, negatively impacting women.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Origins of 'Man-the-Hunter' Theory, Stereotypes, and Gender Differences in Athletic Performance
02:06 • 5min
Estrogen's Role in Hunting and Burial Practices
07:20 • 3min
The Emergence of Men's and Women's Work Spheres and Challenges to Traditional Gender Roles
10:09 • 4min
