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Related: About this forumPrehistoric women were hunters and artists as well as mothers, book reveals
French book and documentary coming to the UK in September seeks to debunk the simplistic division of gender roles
Daniel Boffey
Fri 29 Apr 2022 08.34 EDT
From academic works giving women a supporting role to hunter-gather men, to Raquel Welchs portrayal of a bikini-clad cavewoman in the 1966 film One Million Years BC, the gender division of the stone age is firmly entrenched in public consciousness.
While men strode out to spear woolly mammoths, women, as mothers or exploited objects of male desire, sheltered in caves from the violent world, according to an understanding said to be increasingly removed from the latest research.
The historians and film-makers behind Lady Sapiens: the Woman in Prehistory, a French book and documentary to be published in the UK in September, say they are now seeking to debunk the simplistic division of roles by highlighting advances in the study of bones, graves, art and ethnography often ignored in the public sphere.
For a long time, prehistory was written from the male point of view, and when women were mentioned, they were portrayed as helpless, frightened creatures, protected by overly powerful male hunters, Sophie de Beaune, a professor in pre-history at the Université Jean-Moulin-Lyon III, writes in the books preface. Since women have begun to enter the ranks of prehistorians, a different picture has gradually emerged.
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/apr/29/prehistoric-women-were-hunters-and-artists-not-just-mothers-book-reveals
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Prehistoric women were hunters and artists as well as mothers, book reveals (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
May 2022
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Great article, so interesting with burial site items, and bone structure studies.
electric_blue68
May 2022
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Skittles
(158,548 posts)1. indeed
and I believe it was women who invented agriculture
niyad
(119,632 posts)5. Indeed it was. Also brewing, if I recall correctly.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)3. Wow, a picture of a couple going to the first Republican Convention.
niyad
(119,632 posts)4. Snicker.
electric_blue68
(17,796 posts)7. Wait... could that be MTG's great, great, great X's 100,000 Ancestor?
niyad
(119,632 posts)6. Thank you for this most illuminating article. It is far past time that the
patriarchal blinders are removed from these important fields.
I am looking forward to the book. Hope that it will be available here.
electric_blue68
(17,796 posts)8. Great article, so interesting with burial site items, and bone structure studies.