4. What do you know about the work division among men and women in the ancient past? [V. Imp.] -History

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 It is totally difficult to know about it. However, we can mention atleast two possibilities which are: It is likely that both men and women may have done many of the work like hunting, gathering plant produce, etc. together. It is also possible that some tasks were done only by women and others only by men. And again, there could have been different practices in different parts of the sub-continent.

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