No sex differences in the economy of load-carriage.
Olalla Prado-NóvoaJesús RodríguezMarco Vidal-CordascoGuillermo Zorrilla-RevillaAna MateosPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2019)
These outcomes provide new conclusions about the constraints of the behavioral ecology of burden transport activities, and highlight the necessity to reevaluate, from an evolutionary perspective, the ideas about the sexual division of subsistence labor in hunter-gatherer and agriculturalist populations.