Greek women often sat in the shade rather than in the sun to protect their skin from tanning and to maintain a lighter complexion, which was associated with beauty and social status in ancient Greek society. Additionally, the shade provided a more comfortable and cooler environment, especially in the warm Mediterranean climate. Being in the shade also allowed women to engage in social activities, such as weaving or chatting, while adhering to societal norms of modesty and seclusion.
There were benches for onlookers.
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shmermaler
They each had their throne on Mt Olympus, but nobody has seen how those are arranged.
Dionysus sat on the women 's side because Hestia gave up her throne to Dionysus,Hestia was a major goddess at first.
because they did not want to ruin their skin
Greek women typically sat in the shade rather than the sun to protect their skin from tanning, which was associated with lower social status and labor. A pale complexion was idealized in ancient Greek society, symbolizing wealth and leisure, as it indicated that a woman did not work outdoors. Additionally, the heat of the sun could be uncomfortable, making shaded areas more desirable for relaxation and socializing.
Because they didn't sit outside ruining their skin like girls today do.
Greek myth does not say.
Yes it is good for a pregnent women to sit bt she should not sit for a long time..........
The cast of A Shade to Never Sit In - 2009 includes: Aidan Bristow as Derek Jake Brown as Lucas Matt Lavender as Rob Mays Grant Mahnken as Steve Nicholas Reyes as Young Boy
katse-kat katse meaning sit and kato meaning down
When the ancient Greeks used their stadiums, people could sit. These days you are not allowed to sit in most Greek Stadiums because the government is trying to protect these ancient works from too many people.
In chairs or pews. In orthodox synagogues, men and women do not sit together, and are separated by a curtain or wall.
nothing rather then sit
Nelson Henderson
The superstitions are taught to us for our safety/precautionary measure.