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* [[https://doi.org/10.3386/w19331 Abstract]]
* [[https://doi.org/10.3386/w19331 Abstract]]


===Women were historically predominantly involved in cooking and they never dominated men<===
===Women were historically predominantly involved in cooking and they never dominated men===
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Kinship and Gender (2010), anthropologist Linda Stone writes that, “Today anthropologists generally agree that cases of true matriarchy do not exist in human society, and that they most probably never have.”
Kinship and Gender (2010), anthropologist Linda Stone writes that, “Today anthropologists generally agree that cases of true matriarchy do not exist in human society, and that they most probably never have.”
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