They were chattels to bear children and raise them, run the vegetable garden, supervise household slaves, staying in the home in virtual purdah, getting out only for the occasional women's religious festival.
No, they were confined to the home, doing housework, bearing and raising children, producing garden foods, or they were servants, slaves or prostitutes.
the role of women in Corinth was to help there child learn at home then from the age of 7 to 14 they would go to school and learn.
corinth
Ancient Corinth farmed and traded grapes, cranberies, and currants.
Corinth was a city state in ancient Greece.
Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
women in ancient Egypt were treated very good because they could own land and a business.
The Athenian women in ancient Athens were treated completely different from their men. They were mostly under educated and were mostly domesticated by being housewives.
they would be raped by jobs
It is called Corinth and is about 3 miles northeast of the ruins of Ancient Corinth.
They are very ancient and are all dead
The people of Corinth, ancient Greece ate currants (grapes and cranberies.)
No.