“The sexual division of labor in hunter-gatherer societies—“Men hunt, women gather”—is a human universal among hunter-gatherers, like it or not”
I think I’ve heard that the division isn’t quite as sharp as all that (for example, that women would hunt targets of opportunity while gathering), but I can’t remember exactly where...
There is quite a bit of movement in hunting, and frequently of flushing out the animal. When you see or hear the animal, then you might freeze. Did a twig snap in the refrigerator?
If you do not have sight of your quarry but you suspect it to be in the area then you’ll probably freeze. Animals, humans included, are excellent at spotting motion.
Of course, both of our ideas are essentially baseless, I think we’d have a clearer picture if someone performed Eliezer’s study (or similar).
And if you startle a cat when he’s licking his crotch he’ll freeze in whatever awkward posture he’s in (that’s my overgeneralization from one male cat).
“The sexual division of labor in hunter-gatherer societies—“Men hunt, women gather”—is a human universal among hunter-gatherers, like it or not”
I think I’ve heard that the division isn’t quite as sharp as all that (for example, that women would hunt targets of opportunity while gathering), but I can’t remember exactly where...
There is quite a bit of movement in hunting, and frequently of flushing out the animal. When you see or hear the animal, then you might freeze. Did a twig snap in the refrigerator?
If you do not have sight of your quarry but you suspect it to be in the area then you’ll probably freeze. Animals, humans included, are excellent at spotting motion. Of course, both of our ideas are essentially baseless, I think we’d have a clearer picture if someone performed Eliezer’s study (or similar).
And if you startle a cat when he’s licking his crotch he’ll freeze in whatever awkward posture he’s in (that’s my overgeneralization from one male cat).