In ancient Egypt women enjoyed a legal, social and sexual independence unrivalled by their Greek or Roman sisters, or in fact by most women until the late nineteenth century. This book presents a picture of daily life - marriage and the home, work and play, grooming and religion - viewed from a female perspective.
In ancient Egypt women enjoyed a legal, social and sexual independence unrivalled by their Greek or Roman sisters, or in fact by most women until the late nineteenth century. This book presents a picture of daily life - marriage and the home, work and play, grooming and religion - viewed from a female perspective.
Joyce Tyldesley, holder of a doctorate from Oxford University, is Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Oriental Studies at Liverpool University, England. She is the author of Hatchepsut: The Female Pharaoh and Daughters of Isis: Women of Ancient Eygpt.
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Daughters of IsisList of Plates List of Figures List of Maps and Chronologies Acknowledgments Introduction: The Geographical and Historical Background 1. Images of Women 2. Married Bliss 3. Mistress of the House 4. Work and Play 5. Good Grooming 6. The Royal Harem 7. Female Kings 8. Religious Life and Death Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Daughters of IsisList of Plates List of Figures List of Maps and Chronologies Acknowledgments Introduction: The Geographical and Historical Background 1. Images of Women 2. Married Bliss 3. Mistress of the House 4. Work and Play 5. Good Grooming 6. The Royal Harem 7. Female Kings 8. Religious Life and Death Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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