Asked by Alain Jn Charles on May 03, 2024

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What is the primary problem with the "man the hunter" theory of human evolution from the 1960s and 70s?​

A) ​The tools that early humans had were not effective in killing large-game animals.
B) ​In most contemporary cultures, women do the large-game hunting.
C) ​It diminishes or ignores the contributions that women have made to human evolution.
D) ​There were no animals that humans would have been capable of killing in Africa at the time of early human history.

Man The Hunter Theory

A hypothesis suggesting early human societies were primarily hunter-gatherers, with men specializing in hunting and women gathering.

Human Evolution

The lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors, evidenced by morphological, genetic, and cultural changes over millions of years.

Large-Game Animals

Refers to bigger wild animals that are hunted for sport, food, or traditionally in some cultures, for various uses including as sources of materials.

  • Comprehend the principles of cultural and biological evolution and their role in the advancement of human beings.
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Christie CollinsMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The "man the hunter" theory diminishes or completely ignores the contributions that women have made to human evolution. This theory only focuses on the role of men in early human society and ignores the significant role of women in gathering, foraging, and child-rearing. Recent research suggests that both women and men played important roles in human evolution and that cooperation and collaboration between genders were essential for survival.