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The Ancient Egyptian civilization spans more than 3.000 years, and the roles of males and females changed considerably during the different eras of this civilization. For example, in the early dynastic periods women were allowed into priesthood (and even the position of Pharaoh, like queen Hatshepsut), but by the era of the New Kingdom (ca 1550 BC) this was exclusively reserved for men. In the Graeco-Roman period, women again had access to clerical positions until the rise of Christianity.
Pharaoh is gender neutral, it is used for both male and female rulers of Egypt in the Egyptian civilization
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the men played every part. the women were played by men that have not hit puberty yet.
one similarity is that they were both pharos of ancient egypt
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The gender relations & class structure in classical China was that women worshipped their men and/or husbands and the class-more.
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You had to be 7 years of age or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympics.
The Fist Civilization was one of the first civilizations with the recorded use of the modern practicing called "fisting". Its practices have been widely renowned for its pleasurable feelings for the female gender. It is not entirely recommended for the male gender.... unless the male is of a homosexual personality.
Both genders did Architecture.
That would depend on your gender, height and body structure.
Age-structure diagrams show the population of a country broken down by gender and age group.
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No the gender is determined the moment of conception - by an X or Y chromosome on the sperm cell.
In what three ways are Judaism and Christianity the similar