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This is an online version of a Kelsey Museum exhibition mounted from March 14 through June 15, 1997, and curated by Terry G. Wilfong. Directory Introduction Gender Ambiguity Gender and Religion Engendered Protection Gender and Power Gender in the Text Gender, Mortality, and Demographics Faces of Gender Gender in the Archaeological Record Gender, Fertility, Sexuality Other Genders Gender in ...
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The life of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt.
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Cleopatra VII Ptolemaic Dynasty In the springtime of 51 BC, Ptolemy Auletes died and left his kingdom in his will to his eighteen year old daughter, Cleopatra, and her younger brother Ptolemy XIII who was twelve at the time. Cleopatra was born in 69 BC in Alexandria, Egypt. She had two older sisters, Cleopatra VI and Berenice IV as well as a younger sister, Arsinoe IV. There were two younger ...
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This site contains a biography of Princess Ankhesenpaaten / Queen Ankhesenamun of ancient Egypt who was the wife of Tutankhamen.
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The Egyptian Economy and Non-royal Women: Their Status in Public Life William A. Ward, Department of Egyptology, Brown University (NEH Lecture, Brown University, 21 June, 1995) Before looking at the position of women in the economic structure of Pharaonic Egypt, we must first understand something about that structure itself. We are, of course, limited to the available documentation which only ...
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Browsing texts about women and children Here follow all papyri in the Duke collection written by or addressed to women or otherwise relating to women and children. Select an item to see images of the papyrus as well as the catalogue record describing the item. Texts written by or addressed to women: NB: In some cases the texts were written for women by others. Loan of money in Greek (P.Duk.inv.
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A world most famous history historious man and woman their life career profile work and life style ...
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