They were stone age hunter/gatherers.
The men and women of Cro-Magnon were early modern humans who lived during the Upper Paleolithic period. They were skilled hunters, gatherers, and toolmakers, creating intricate tools and weapons to survive. They also created cave art, demonstrating early forms of artistic expression.
Both men and women played a role in the development of agriculture, as it was a collective effort by early human societies. While men engaged in hunting and clearing land, women played a crucial role in plant cultivation, seed selection, and harvesting. The transition to agriculture was a complex process that involved the contributions of both genders.
In hunter-gatherer societies, men typically focused on hunting large game due to their physical strength, while women played a crucial role in gathering plant-based foods and providing child care. Research also suggests that women's gathering activities contributed significantly to the overall food supply, sometimes even more than men's hunting efforts. Both roles were essential for the survival and success of the group, highlighting the equal importance of men and women in such societies.
In the Neolithic Age, men typically engaged in activities such as hunting, herding, and tool-making, while women were primarily responsible for tasks like cultivation, cooking, and child-rearing. However, these roles were not rigid and likely varied among different communities based on factors like geography and culture. Overall, both men and women played integral roles in Neolithic societies to ensure the survival and well-being of their communities.
In the Old Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic period, men were primarily hunters, responsible for hunting game, while women were gatherers, responsible for gathering fruits, roots, and nuts. However, recent archaeological evidence suggests that both men and women may have engaged in a variety of tasks such as tool-making and food procurement, possibly in a more flexible and cooperative manner than previously believed.
Cave men and women typically did not create the caves they lived in. These early humans often sought out natural caves for shelter and protection from the elements. They may have occasionally made some modifications to the caves for their needs, such as adding fire pits or simple tools.
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Women were subordinate to men.
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The women can do works that men can do. And the men can do works that women can do. That means that the men and women are need to treat the same, because they are equal.
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