There was no need for an evolutionary equal pay law: It was natural in most of recorded history, says a new study


New science now revealed: Early humans, we are told by leading anthropologists, had general equality.
 A research study concludes that for most of the evolutionary history of human, both genders had equal footing in the chaotic game of life.. 

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 Mark Dyble, the leading anthropologist on the study at University College London, said: “There is still this wider perception that hunter-gatherers are more macho or male-dominated. We’d argue it was only with the emergence of agriculture, when people could start to accumulate resources, that inequality emerged.”.