In a world driven by physical strength, women were only the primary achievers in child birth.
The trouble with anthropologists is that they find two pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and draw in the rest with guesses and wishful thinking.
It’s a conjecture of possible explanations, one of which they must choose in order to publish.
Exactly. And were they out fighting battles while pregnant and raising very young children? I think not.
A woman, and only a woman, can take care of a child. A woman’s physiology and brain, mind and body, are designed for this very important function.