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The Three Gorgons were the creatures that could turn people to stone.
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
men - 40 women - 38 i am learning about them at school so i know
it don't matter if they are men & women that they should have equality.
No. Cro-Magnon were stone age people. Pottery is not a product of the stone age.
During the paleolithic age men hunted and women gathered. men and women made simple tools and weapons such as digging sticks, spears and axes.They eventually created a stone age language to help communicate and help them cooperate.
stone age men made weapons out of stone and bones for example bone needle stone axe etc.
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During the Middle Stone Age, women likely played a significant role in gathering food, childcare, and creating tools. They may have also been involved in activities related to food processing and possibly in making clothing. Overall, women's roles were likely focused on contributing to the survival and well-being of their communities.
The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
Although it seems that men and women are wired differently, men may have a hard time after a break up, they are not made of stone :)
The Old Stone Age got its name because men would make tools out of stone.it got its name because most tools were made of stone.
One lady wore gilded shoes and the women around liked it and men howled at her but one women called her a hoe and that started arguments
No, stone age men did not use bronze hammers. Bronze was developed later in human history, during the Bronze Age, around 3300 BCE. Stone age men primarily used tools and weapons made out of materials such as flint, obsidian, and bone.
they are alike because men raped eachother in both of those times for survival
Before age 60, men are more likely to have heart attacks than women are. After age 60, the risk is equal among men and women. Age-Risk is higher in men who are 45 years of age and older and women who are 55 years of age and older