Yes. However, historical and archaeological studies are necessary for showing that the past historical record is flawed, yielding skewed results (read as male-centered), in demonstrating fully how women contributed crucially to prehistoric and early historic labour process in society.
I think in the second caption, you try to ask a question on whether we can achieve equality between men and women someday. This is a vast area which can't study or understand from the history or similar disciplines. It largely depend on the culture that you are living and the political power which ultimately link with the economic power relationships as well.