But researchers have found that women in foraging societies were often the ones bringing home the bacon (and other prey, too).
Of the 63 foraging communities examined, 50 had records documenting women hunting.
Women hunted game of all sizes, “with large game pursued the most,” the study authors reported.
Women also used specialized tools: In the Philippines, for example, Agta women hunted with knives, bows and arrows, or a combination of the two weapons, depending on personal preference.
In many of the groups, it seemed as though women had a more flexible approach to hunting than men did, Wall-Scheffler said.
Persons:
Cara Wall, Scheffler, “, ”, Vivek Venkataraman, ” Venkataraman, Venkataraman, ” Mindy Weisberger
Organizations:
CNN, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle Pacific, Charles University, University of Calgary, Scientific
Locations:
Czech Republic, Philippines, Canada