New research combined both physiological and archaeological evidence to argue that not only did prehistoric women engage in the practice of hunting, but their female anatomy and biology would have made them intrinsically better suited for it. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 24 Nov 2023
New research combined both physiological and archaeological evidence to argue that not only did prehistoric women engage in the practice of hunting, but their female anatomy and biology would have made them intrinsically better suited for it. User animalzoid, in the TIL today subreddit, 23 Nov 2023
New research combined both physiological and archaeological evidence to argue that not only did prehistoric women engage in the practice of hunting, but their female anatomy and biology would have made them intrinsically better suited for it. User lgramlich13, in the Feminism - “the personal is political” subreddit, 23 Nov 2023
New research combined both physiological and archaeological evidence to argue that not only did prehistoric women engage in the practice of hunting, but their female anatomy and biology would have made them intrinsically better suited for it. User mvea, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 23 Nov 2023