About ancient Pharaonic life
Search archaeologists these days flipping books that active period in the life of humanity. And, according to the word Egyptian researcher, the names of Manna, the ancient Egyptian women enjoyed full judicial competence, and it was her financial independence from men, and was able to manage their own property and manage public property, and even holding the reins of the country.
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This does not mean that she is a woman Tgerdt of femininity and attractiveness, it was also a charming and attractive woman. The objective of the girl to choose her partner full will and freedom and become a wife and mother are valid, without that meaning that the family system is subject to the control of the mother,
but the system where the couple share responsibilities usual in marital share weal and woe Egyptian women have worked many professions and trades, such as a judge and the Minister, such as 'Spring' in the Sixth Dynasty. And the girl since the era of the old state behave the field of medicine and surgery and generating profession after receiving the principles of medical science, as well as the profession of 'nursing'.
The high society ladies hold a job management of large textile factories, women also held a career business woman Ms. example "Ninvre" Her land was vast and important properties. And she was assigned a trade delegates on a mission to promote products that you wish to sell
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the same respect his Egypt Ahmose editor of the Hyksos mother Queen "Raa Hotep", which took custody of Ahmose son and disbanded his
place in the capital when he went to fight. And
established Ahmose large plate Karnak shows his love and respect for
this mother and Queen idealism in order to achieve the continuity of the
family thanks to its activities and achievements to the point she was
able to unification between he armies of Egypt.
Ancient Pharaonic civilization
Photos rare ancient Egyptian pharaohs
The
first woman to receive a military medal, where enclose Ahmose with
mummy mother venerable, legendary memorabilia associated with her
courage.
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