Most societies and cultures knew not to risk the women because they give birth, you lose half your men, you still survive. Half your women and you suffer massive population decreases.
It's also why women were more in homemaking roles, because they couldn't risk being in danger, they were put to improve the camp/home. Thanks to automation taking care of those roles, they now need to imply they had more of a presence in men's roles than they did.
It also depends on what you're considering to be hunting. There's not much danger or strength required to throw rocks at small animals damaging the crops.
Were there women who were hunters: Yes
Were they an incredibly small minority: HELL YES
Most societies and cultures knew not to risk the women because they give birth, you lose half your men, you still survive. Half your women and you suffer massive population decreases.
It's also why women were more in homemaking roles, because they couldn't risk being in danger, they were put to improve the camp/home. Thanks to automation taking care of those roles, they now need to imply they had more of a presence in men's roles than they did.
It also depends on what you're considering to be hunting. There's not much danger or strength required to throw rocks at small animals damaging the crops.