According to an Anthropology Class I took, those who didn’t pull their weight in Hunter/Gatherer societies in both respects could easily find themselves on the menu when push came to shove. Our ancestors weren’t necessarily nice people.
Hunting was an opportunistic occupation back then, even as it is now for those who go off the grid, but it was more the men who would hunt the big game. Even then, size matters.
The women, who were the primary gatherers, were also effectively the leaders. They would decide where to make camp each evening. They also generated most of the calories for the clan.When humans began building more permanent structures, it became a bit easier for the men because they didn’t have to hunt for their campsite.However, please note, most everything we know about hunter/gatherer societies is conjecture based on the little bit of archeological evidence and human psychology.
The best known metaphor for hunters vs. gatherers is in the Book of Genesis, in which farmer (crop-eating gatherer) Cain murdered his brother, shepherd (meat-eating hunter) Abel. This parallels the shift from the nomadic lifestyle (relying on whatever haphazardly encountered game could be killed) to the more sedentary one (that relied on staying in the same place long enuf to raise crops, eventually giving rise to cities). Dogs were more useful to the hunters, which is why they’ve been domesticated for about 30,000 years. Cats didn’t start becoming useful until it turned out that they could prey on the rodents who were eating (and crapping in) the stored grain, so they’ve only been domesticated (sort of) for the last 10,000.
“Oh never mind! I’ll do it myself.” Women probably invented basket weaving and macrame to make carriers for the kids and the stuff the gathered. The guys just dragged the mastodon home.
Not getting lost: Gatherers turn around and follow the empty bushes home. Hunters must remember visual cues: crooked trees, big rocks, etc.
Tip: If lost in the wilderness, go downhill; downhill leads to water, and water leads to habitation. Tenderfoots and civilians tend to climb uphill, to try to see farther, and end up lost.
lalapalooza Premium Member about 1 year ago
haha gronk dumb
C about 1 year ago
Wamen’s work
rmremail about 1 year ago
If I ‘gather’ she’s going to make that vegetarian goulash again. I’ll just pretend that I forgot, and we’ll have meat and potatoes again, like normal.
sirbadger about 1 year ago
I thought it was “Men hunt and women gather.”
soundcomm about 1 year ago
Perhaps one-time he forgot to “gather” what he had hunted!
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
Me hunt. You gather. We both eat. Good plan.
Cornelius Noodleman about 1 year ago
I eat bark and live in a cave down by the river.
AlnicoV about 1 year ago
According to an Anthropology Class I took, those who didn’t pull their weight in Hunter/Gatherer societies in both respects could easily find themselves on the menu when push came to shove. Our ancestors weren’t necessarily nice people.
keenanthelibrarian about 1 year ago
Don’t forget to “gather” what you’ve hunted, otherwise everyone starves. That’s what the sign says, isn’t it?
loudmouthbass about 1 year ago
Just be be glad it was only ‘gather’ and not an anniversary, a birthday, etc., etc., etc. You know, all those “important” dates ;)
win.45mag about 1 year ago
Gotta love the fact that masonry nails were invented that long ago.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Well, we know who bonks who on the head with a club in that family.
Old Crusty about 1 year ago
Hunting was an opportunistic occupation back then, even as it is now for those who go off the grid, but it was more the men who would hunt the big game. Even then, size matters.
JamieLee Premium Member about 1 year ago
ROFLMAO!
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Life getting so complicated. Modern times.
mindjob about 1 year ago
3. Complain
Paul D Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hey … it’s a long list. Remembering half of it is pretty good.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
man was first and screwed up. Then came woman and life changed
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh! “Gather”! I thought she said “collect”. Totally different skills. Of course, I don’t do either very well.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Especially, don’t forget the gather.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Don’t worry guy, just do your part of hunting and leave the gathering to the women folk.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago
Underlined twice. And three arrows. That is serious.
Alicia1955 about 1 year ago
The women, who were the primary gatherers, were also effectively the leaders. They would decide where to make camp each evening. They also generated most of the calories for the clan.When humans began building more permanent structures, it became a bit easier for the men because they didn’t have to hunt for their campsite.However, please note, most everything we know about hunter/gatherer societies is conjecture based on the little bit of archeological evidence and human psychology.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
The best known metaphor for hunters vs. gatherers is in the Book of Genesis, in which farmer (crop-eating gatherer) Cain murdered his brother, shepherd (meat-eating hunter) Abel. This parallels the shift from the nomadic lifestyle (relying on whatever haphazardly encountered game could be killed) to the more sedentary one (that relied on staying in the same place long enuf to raise crops, eventually giving rise to cities). Dogs were more useful to the hunters, which is why they’ve been domesticated for about 30,000 years. Cats didn’t start becoming useful until it turned out that they could prey on the rodents who were eating (and crapping in) the stored grain, so they’ve only been domesticated (sort of) for the last 10,000.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
3. Repeat… Ad Infinitum
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
And So It Begins.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 1 year ago
So much easier to prepare veggies for dining.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
THREE—-Clean up Saber-Tooth Tiger Poop
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cave woman: “You had two jobs!”
T... about 1 year ago
Hunt, Kill, Gather it, Bring it home stupid…
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
“Oh never mind! I’ll do it myself.” Women probably invented basket weaving and macrame to make carriers for the kids and the stuff the gathered. The guys just dragged the mastodon home.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
Another key moment in evolution.
Amanda El-Dweek creator about 1 year ago
Put a sticky note on his spear.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not getting lost: Gatherers turn around and follow the empty bushes home. Hunters must remember visual cues: crooked trees, big rocks, etc.
Tip: If lost in the wilderness, go downhill; downhill leads to water, and water leads to habitation. Tenderfoots and civilians tend to climb uphill, to try to see farther, and end up lost.
scpandich about 1 year ago
“I mean, she invented writing JUST to nag me about it!”