Preferable range all the way from Neolithic to 1950s! The Neolithic has had findings of atypical graves with mixed gendered grave goods, aswell as many with clear indications of a perception and acceptance of gender diversity that still baffles archeologists—
this view is ever so slowly fading as science recognizes we cant look at prehistoric cultures through modern western lens & brashly claim the 1300 year old grave of a native Cree is a woman or man, without doubt, based on biased understanding, when they HAD, HAVE gender/sex diversity in the form of—
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Ayahkwêw (Cree) Înahpîkasoht (Cree) Iskwêw ka-napêwayat (Cree) Napêhkân (Cree) Napêw iskwêwisêhot (Cree) Iskwêhkân (Cree)
(NOTE: atleast two of the above are apparently related to lesbian women & gay men, and NOT gender or sex, but I am not sure which)