women...

Romania
January 23, 2007 5:30am CST
In many prehistoric cultures, women assumed a particular cultural role. In hunter-gatherer societies, women were generally the gatherers of plant foods, small animal foods, fish, and learned to use dairy products, while men hunted meat from large animals. so women were important and they still are...right?
3 responses
@perugu (5279)
• India
23 Jan 07
Hi,In olden days woman share work and help to man,that she used to get good respect.Now woman not realizing the responsibilities,further they fighting for more rights in the name of equality.The cruel attacks on woman become more now as the civilization learn us dating..pubs culture...easy money.When man and woman share the responsibilities and run the life with understanding,its good for all.Thats why i like indian family system.This in general feeling and what happening in the society.If i say wrong sorry.
@cyfernet (2383)
• United States
23 Jan 07
when i think of pre-historic times i usually think of a man but i never seemed to think what women were actually doing at those times. maybe they were made to prepare the food while their husbands go and fetch woods from the forest
• United States
23 Jan 07
Yes and much more important than ever before. A lot of women work now and a lot even make more than the men. Plus they maintain houses and children and not to forget has time to take care of the husband too...