There is a growing body of physiological, anatomical, ethnographic, and archaeological evidence to suggest that not only did women hunt in our evolutionary past, but they may well have been better suited for such an endurance-dependent activity.
https://www.sapiens.org/biology/gendered-labor-ancient/
@estherschindler Yes. Women hunted. Believe it or not, even in societies where they normally didn't, women have this neat organ, also occasionally found in men, called a "brain".
By means of this "brain" women engage in all sorts of complex behaviors, where the "brain" instructs their "muscles and body" so that they can do all sorts of things, like use tools, hunt, and reject the patriarchy!
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