To rule and to guide
To be a ruler and a leader ! ~ Richelyne B. :)
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Yes, women in ancient Egypt held significant power and influence. They could own property, manage businesses, and engage in legal contracts, which afforded them a degree of economic independence. Some women, such as Hatshepsut and Cleopatra, even ruled as pharaohs, demonstrating their capability to ascend to the highest levels of political power. Additionally, women were respected in religious roles, further highlighting their importance in ancient Egyptian society.
- Watch over law courts - Supervise water systems and grain storage - Army leader - Trade expedition control - Appoint Priests - Perform religious duties - Oversee religious ceremonies and festivals
Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's few female pharaohs, is known for her successful trade expeditions, particularly to the Land of Punt, which brought wealth and exotic goods to Egypt. She initiated extensive building projects, including her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, which is renowned for its architectural innovation and grandeur. Hatshepsut also promoted the arts and revitalized the economy, leaving a lasting legacy that challenged traditional gender roles in ancient leadership. Her reign marked a period of peace and prosperity, contributing significantly to Egypt's history.
people back then thought that pharaohs were decendants of the gods
To be a ruler and a leader ! ~ Richelyne B. :)
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That was one of the roles of Hathor.
Yes, women in ancient Egypt held significant power and influence. They could own property, manage businesses, and engage in legal contracts, which afforded them a degree of economic independence. Some women, such as Hatshepsut and Cleopatra, even ruled as pharaohs, demonstrating their capability to ascend to the highest levels of political power. Additionally, women were respected in religious roles, further highlighting their importance in ancient Egyptian society.
artisans were tomb painters, potters, scribes, and stuff like that.
The work in ancient Egypt affected the Egyptians because if they worked in the mines lets say then they would die and social roles made people in ancient Egypt have different rights and if your blood was royalty then you might even become a pharaoh
The men duties in ancient Egypt was to farm on the fertile ground, herd and collect papyrus:)
- Watch over law courts - Supervise water systems and grain storage - Army leader - Trade expedition control - Appoint Priests - Perform religious duties - Oversee religious ceremonies and festivals
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
Men in ancient Mesopotamia had the most power, like most patriarchal societies. They took on political roles, and were normally held the higher position in religious roles (Gods, priests, etc.)
The role of men is to be responsible for economic well-being of the family. The role of women is to perform household tasks and take care of the family. Women had jobs, like weavers, dancers, singers, bar ladies, or lions. all women had green hair and long butt nails.