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In the Neolithic Age, men primarily engaged in hunting, herding, agriculture, and providing protection for their communities. They were responsible for activities such as clearing land, building shelters, and defending their settlements. Men also played a significant role in creating tools and weapons essential for survival during this period.
During the Paleolithic era, men typically engaged in hunting activities, while women were primarily involved in gathering food, caring for children, and maintaining the home. However, it is important to note that roles could vary depending on the specific culture and environment in which people lived.
In the Neolithic age, men primarily worked as hunters and gatherers, as well as farmers and herders. They were responsible for providing food for their families and communities through these activities. Additionally, men also engaged in activities related to tool-making, building shelters, and defense.
Before the Neolithic Age (the Paleolithic Age) both men and women shared equal roles, however as people started to settle in different places, the men were the ones gathering all of the food and supplies, thus making them more powerful over women.
During the Paleolithic Era, men were typically responsible for hunting animals, providing food, and making tools and weapons. Women were often in charge of gathering plant-based food, taking care of children, and creating clothing and shelters. However, these roles likely varied among different groups and regions.
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The Neolithic era is notable for megalithic architecture, such as Stonehenge, for the spread of architectural practices and for stone tools.
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
In the Neolithic Age, men primarily engaged in hunting, herding, agriculture, and providing protection for their communities. They were responsible for activities such as clearing land, building shelters, and defending their settlements. Men also played a significant role in creating tools and weapons essential for survival during this period.
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
W.E.B. Du Bois
During that era it was customary for men to grow beards.
There really weren’t men who were Neolithic traders. Trading was small and between individuals or small groups.
No, cave men did not invent the wheel. The wheel was likely first invented in Mesopotamia around 3500 BC. Early humans may have used round objects like tree trunks for rolling, but the invention of the true wheel is attributed to later civilizations like the Mesopotamians.
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The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
These people were hunter-gatherers. The stongest of them usually was a leader and the smartest was usually a priest or Shaman. The common good of the tribe was put in priority so naturally the strongest, given they were the protection, gained the most reward. Women were sub-servient to the men but the strongest of these became a head-woman of sorts to the tribes.