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The conventional portrayal of prehistoric gender roles has long depicted men as hunters and women as gatherers, perpetuating the notion that women played a passive role in early human societies. However, recent research and archaeological findings have challenged this narrative, revealing a more complex and nuanced understanding of prehistoric gender roles, women played an active role in hunting, and their biology meant that they were capable of long hours of wearing down an animal. "The Ancient Huntress" delves into this captivating exploration of prehistoric societies, with a keen focus on the often overlooked role of women in these ancient civilizations. This book seeks to unravel the intricacies of gender dynamics by shedding light on the lives of the ancient huntresses-women who defied conventional norms and played active, pivotal roles in their communities.