HIST 122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Histology, Matriarchy
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The historian"s tools archaeology, oral history, genetics. Migration patterns human adaptions to different environmental conditions on different timelines. In 1491, both hemispheres possessed irrigated agricultures, animal (cid:1) (cid:1) domestication, ceramics, paper, cities and classes, mathematics and astronomy, writing, and kingship complex. (cid:1) (cid:1) Gender roles: generally women outnumber men in populations (except in. China and india: 2/3 of the 774 million illiterate are women, only 17% of national parliaments are seated by women, 7/150 heads of state are women, 12/500 largest corporations are women, gender/sex reproduction. Sex is biology, differences based on human biological. Gender is social, roles assigned by society to individuals based on real or imagined sexual differences. Two-spirited individuals men living as women in. Love/marriage is a concept that protects wealth, status, and power. Laws allowed husbands to dominate their wives and daughters. Women"s sexual activity was strictly regulated because it threatened paternity rights, property, and title: patriarchy.