New Discoveries Questions Gender Roles in Early Hunter-Gatherer Societies
...the Wilamaya Patjxa female hunter as the earliest hunter burial in the Americas. Statistical analysis shows that somewhere between [...]
...the Wilamaya Patjxa female hunter as the earliest hunter burial in the Americas. Statistical analysis shows that somewhere between [...]
Razi Berry For thousands of years, indigenous hunting societies have subsisted on specific animals for their survival. How have these hunter-gatherers [...]
...hunter-gatherers and neighboring Kichwa subsistence agrarians, using dietary surveys, dietary pattern observation, and Snellen Illiterate E visual [...]
...because hunter-gatherer’s would never use such a term—it’s a term we borrow from agriculture (we “raise” children like [...]
...joint first author of the study with Dr Rory Devine at the University of Birmingham’s School of Psychology. Link found between parental [...]
...do it, or even what kind of nature experience will benefit us,” says Dr. MaryCarol Hunter, an Associate Professor at the University of [...]
...studying thousands of languages, the researchers established two linguistic camps — hunter-gatherers, whose diets have changed little and [...]
...support made available to fathers – so the main takeaway from our workshop is that fathering needs new types of support to be truly [...]
...much of their day is spent “sitting on their butts, digesting.” This is especially jarring when contrasted against contemporary [...]
...the Paleo world that our hunter-gatherer ancestors were swinging through the trees, jumping over creek beds, and running through forests all day, [...]