It depends on which Ancient society you are referring to. There have been hundreds of thousands, it would be impossible to list every single one of them here.
Some Ancient cultures treated women badly (ancient Rome) and discriminated them.
Others, such as Sparta, treated women the same as men - equally.
Ancient Egyptians for most of their reign treated rich women as mini-goddesses and respected them, but treated the poor women with disrespect.
The Aztecs are understood to have not discriminated women, but respected them. Men would hunt while women cooked and so on.
For a civilisation specific answer, please re-ask your question giving a specific ancient civilisation.
Women were very important inKush society. Kush had a number of queens. Women could also become priestesses, a very important occupation in Kush
Women could serve as rulers, and they had equal rights.
men are women
Men are woman
Yes they were. They could own their own property and have there own buisness. There was even a woman pharaoh. Her name was Hatshepsut. She was the first woman pharaoh. There was also another woman pharaoh named Cleopatra.
Hatshepsut
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
She was a woman who ruled egypt at one time in history and dressed like a man and called herself king so people in ancient egypt would listen to her.
one similarity is that they were both pharos of ancient egypt
Yes they were. They could own their own property and have there own buisness. There was even a woman pharaoh. Her name was Hatshepsut. She was the first woman pharaoh. There was also another woman pharaoh named Cleopatra.
Hatshepsut
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
She was a woman. Have you ever read GIRLS WHO RULED ANCIENT EGYPT? Cleopatra is in there.
Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmose.
hatsheput!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Cleopatra
Hatshepsut (1479 - 1457 BC ) was the woman who became pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Meryt-Neith ruled in 3000 BCE
chiton
A women named that really cared for the women and for their freedom and that way they can be treated equally not differently
hatschepsut was one of the first woman in ancient Egypt to rule and become king while she was dressed up as a man. she was not the first king/queen though:(