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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2024 · 16 MIN

3. 10,000 BCE THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION: A GREAT MISTAKE?

from World Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project · host The Remedial Herstory Project

The Agricultural Revolution allowed humanity to evolve from hunter gather societies to societies capable of building advanced and enormous civilizations, but did we lose more than we gained? Maybe. Women became slaves to the grind stone, health declined, and hierarchies established gender norms that lasted millennia. Birth rates improved, surpluses of food, and everything considered modern evolved from the agricultural revolution. Weighing it all-- it's hard to say whether this was revolutionary for women. Find the bibliography, transcript. and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/3-10000-bce-agricultural-revolution.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at ⁠https://www.remedialherstory.com/store  Host: Jacqui Nelson Editor: Tyler Cardwell Producer: Kelsie Brook Eckert Contributing Authors: Kelsie Brook Eckert, Dr. Nancy Locklin-Sofer, Chloe Gardner, Dr. Pamela Scully, Jacqui Nelson, Maura McCreight, Caroline Taylor, and Rachel Perez. Consultants: Dr. Jonathan Couser, Dr. Katherine Koh, Sarah Stone, Dr. Bonnie Rock-McCutcheon, Dr. Kristin Heineman, Maria Concepcion Marquez Sandoval, Dr. Whitney Howarth, Lauren Cole, Shelley Puhak, Sara Stone, Dr. Marieka Brouwer Burg, Dr. Shahla Haeri, Dr. Barbara Tischler, and Dr. Anne Broadbridge. Copyright: The Remedial Herstory Project

The Agricultural Revolution allowed humanity to evolve from hunter gather societies to societies capable of building advanced and enormous civilizations, but did we lose more than we gained? Maybe. Women became slaves to the grind stone, health declined, and hierarchies established gender norms that lasted millennia. Birth rates improved, surpluses of food, and everything considered modern evolved from the agricultural revolution. Weighing it all-- it's hard to say whether this was revolutionary for women. Find the bibliography, transcript. and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/3-10000-bce-agricultural-revolution.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at ⁠https://www.remedialherstory.com/store  Host: Jacqui Nelson Editor: Tyler Cardwell Producer: Kelsie Brook Eckert Contributing Authors: Kelsie Brook Eckert, Dr. Nancy Locklin-Sofer, Chloe Gardner, Dr. Pamela Scully, Jacqui Nelson, Maura McCreight, Caroline Taylor, and Rachel Perez. Consultants: Dr. Jonathan Couser, Dr. Katherine Koh, Sarah Stone, Dr. Bonnie Rock-McCutcheon, Dr. Kristin Heineman, Maria Concepcion Marquez Sandoval, Dr. Whitney Howarth, Lauren Cole, Shelley Puhak, Sara Stone, Dr. Marieka Brouwer Burg, Dr. Shahla Haeri, Dr. Barbara Tischler, and Dr. Anne Broadbridge. Copyright: The Remedial Herstory Project

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