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    Wait, when?
    If we’re talking medieval times, nope had a lord to worry about
    If we’re talking bronze age, nope we were working farms for a lord precursor.
    If we’re talking prehistory, nope the men were murdering each other and the women captured as trophies.

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      There are plenty examples of communal matriarchal preindustrial societies, enough that anthropologists suspect that was the norm for prehistory. It’s the invention of property, and thus inheritance and wealth accumulation and lineage, that leads to patriarchy and domination.

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        Göbekli Tepe is the only one that comes to mind, and maybe Çatalhöyük.

        But what worries me is the skeletal remains that we find of males at dig sites with vast amounts of damage to them, and significantly less women and girl skeletal remains. Aeons later and the heterogeneity of the Y chromosome is suspiciously low in contrast to that shown in mtDNA.

        To me that suggests a lot of killing and raping.

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          Or that prehistoric women and girls were extraterrestrial beings who, by and large, simply teleported away and died off-world, thus not leaving remains for us to find.

          Hale-Bopp is absolutely chock full of the remains of prehistoric women. It’s crazy up there. Can’t even play hopscotch, what with all the femurs and skulls everywhere.

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      Try studying non-european history. Pre-historic communities in north America were generally pretty chill.