It depends on which Ancient society you are referring to. There have been hundreds of thousands, it would be impossible to list every single one of them here. Some Ancient cultures treated women badly (Ancient Rome) and discriminated them. Others, such as Sparta, treated women the same as men - equally. Ancient Egyptians for most of their reign treated rich women as mini-goddesses and respected them, but treated the poor women with disrespect. The Aztecs are understood to have not discriminated women, but respected them. Men would hunt while women cooked and so on. For a civilisation specific answer, please re-ask your question giving a specific ancient civilisation.
In ancient Athens, women and slaves were treated as inferior to free men. Women had limited rights and were expected to stay at home and take care of the household. Slaves were considered property and had no rights or freedoms. They were often mistreated and had to work hard for their owners.
a form of ancient Indian history is a poem
basically women were treated as machines of reproduction to reproduce soldiers for the country......As housewives and mothers, their lives were controlled. Women were not expected to wear make-up or trousers. The dyeing of hair was not allowed nor were perms. Only flat shoes were expected to be worn. Women were discouraged from slimming as this was considered bad for child birth. Women were encouraged to have a well built figure as slim women, so it was taught, would have problems in pregnancy…….Women were also discouraged from smoking - not because it was linked to problems with pregnancies - but because it was considered non-German to do so.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
women in ancient Egypt were treated very good because they could own land and a business.
The Athenian women in ancient Athens were treated completely different from their men. They were mostly under educated and were mostly domesticated by being housewives.
they would be raped by jobs
It depends on which Ancient society you are referring to. There have been hundreds of thousands, it would be impossible to list every single one of them here. Some Ancient cultures treated women badly (Ancient Rome) and discriminated them. Others, such as Sparta, treated women the same as men - equally. Ancient Egyptians for most of their reign treated rich women as mini-goddesses and respected them, but treated the poor women with disrespect. The Aztecs are understood to have not discriminated women, but respected them. Men would hunt while women cooked and so on. For a civilisation specific answer, please re-ask your question giving a specific ancient civilisation.
They were treated just the same as men and worked a lot!
In ancient Athens, women and slaves were treated as inferior to free men. Women had limited rights and were expected to stay at home and take care of the household. Slaves were considered property and had no rights or freedoms. They were often mistreated and had to work hard for their owners.
Zenana is an Indian word that is a harem on the Indian subcontinent, a part of the house reserved for high-caste women/women who are ranked highly in the Caste System; a system of segregating women into harems.
because they falt like it
Well all the women i guess are now equal. So they are fine to them.
Jagdishchandra Jain has written: 'Women in ancient Indian tales'
women were treated fairly by their families in France.
women had rights and were generally treated with respect.