Women's role was watching children and doing housework
Women's role was watching children and doing housework
Women's role was watching children and doing housework
Women's role was watching children and doing housework
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Most people do not always dream of being a Sumerian. If you are dreaming over and over of being a Sumerian, then that "Sumerian" has some special symbolic meaning for you. Or it might be that you just need to switch to a different role-playing game.
The role of women in Sumerian Society was to stay home and take care of the kids and the house. Richer women could get an education and become a Priestess.
what role did artisans in daily sumerian life
communicate with gods
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As Sumerian society grew more complex, it divided into several social groups, or classes. Many societies are divided into unequal classes. Classes of systems often define who usually has power and who usually does the less desirable jobs.
In Sumerian religion, women held significant roles as priestesses, serving in temples and performing rituals to honor the deities. They were responsible for various religious ceremonies and could wield considerable influence within the religious community. Slaves, while often marginalized, also participated in religious practices, assisting in temple activities and rituals, highlighting the interconnectedness of religious life in Sumer with social hierarchies. Overall, both women and slaves contributed to the spiritual and cultural fabric of Sumerian society.
The Sumerians put the domination of men over women into law; the men were the head of the Sumerian household as well as hunters, gathers, fisherman, and warriors.