My comment is about sexism, specifically misogyny (as used by the article).
You reply to my comment taking about how it can be plausible that it is misogyny.
I believe we are talking about misogyny.
The main problem here is the binomial distribution, not any other kind of bias.
Fossils are rare enough that even a small change in behavior could really stack the deck.
Do you think the was perhaps a child bias in Homo fossils caused by curators? (They're overrepresented probably for obvious reasons.)
Everyone agrees that this is not due to sexism. What's the problem with saying so in an article?
My comment is about sexism, specifically misogyny (as used by the article).
You reply to my comment taking about how it can be plausible that it is misogyny.
I believe we are talking about misogyny.