I'm not sure, but I think you can find some genereal information here: http://www.bible.org/series.php?series_id=151 I think girls in general were expected to be at home with the kids, clean, cook and that sort of stuff. I think (notice: think) they were also expected to obey their husbands and it was seen as "shamefull" if a woman opposed her man. If I'm not mistaken, I believe a woman should stay silent in an assembly.
Association for Biblical Higher Education was created in 1954.
Oil lamps were used for light in Biblical times.
Yes
were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times
No, they were taught by their mothers just like in Biblical times. They were taught things such as sewing, housekeeping, and home economics.
Yes, girls receive an education in Albania.
Education of Jewish boys and girls are the same.
It should be: my little girl's education (if the girl is only one) my little girls' education (if the girls are more than one)
Phoenicia.
The country of Turkey in biblical times was called Asia Minor. It was also called Anatolia.
Turkey was Media in biblical times. However, the principal locations of the Median Empire were in Iraq and Iran.
Pakistan was not called anything during Biblical times. That area of the world was referred to as the Persian Empire.