I have been focused on the Neanderthals as their Partial D status sounds like a strong possibility for an evolutionary stepping stone towards D negative blood today.
We have also learned that Neanderthals had high levels of empathy.
We have also learned that Neanderthals were great parents.
In other words:
The list of traits rare and almost only in Rh- individuals appears similar to that of Neanderthals.
Female rights in Rh negative societies were a big one.
Remember:
Not likely did “female rights” have to do with results of movements when it’s real.
Likely, there was a character trait not allowing males to put females down.
The strong woman type appears frequent in Rh negatives… unless medicated.
So my question:
What do we know about Neanderthal women?
What were their lives like?
Did Rh negative women inherit much of their traits from them?