Mark Lennox

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The key to making this possible was cooperative breeding. Agta women would take nursing infants with them on the hunt, and leave older children in the care of other family members. Or a woman might nurse her sister’s baby while she was out hunting. ‘Even young adults could do the babysitting or keep an eye on the smaller children, cousins or siblings, left behind at the camp. Cooperative breeding is, I think, a very important component.’
Inferior: The True Power of Women and the Science that Shows It
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