why were the women involved in stone making
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It’s well known that in most hunter-gatherer groups women used grinding stones to process food. Grinding stones have been found in Israel dating back at least 12,000 years ago associated with ovens, suggesting the routine making of dough and baking of bread. So, the signatures of women’s work shows that bread making and baking, and even eating grains and wheat, date well back into the Palaeolithic.
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It's well known that in most hunter-gatherer groups women used grinding stones to process food. ... So, the signatures of women's work shows that bread making and baking, and even eating grains and wheat, date well back into the Palaeolithic.
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