...70% of what the average male slave cost.
It might have something to do with today's 'redundant male' syndrome. The female slaves were the ones much more likely to become house-slaves, and often gained trust and friendship with the planters' families. The males were mostly field-slaves, and were made to feel inferior.
At what age did female slaves begin to have children.
Male slaves usually wore a wrap-round skirt called a schenti which was tied at the waist using a belt. Female slaves wore full length tubular dresses with shoulder straps known as a kalasiris. The clothes normally worn by ordinary free Egyptians. Some slaves enjoyed high status and wore similar clothes to their owners. How well these slaves were dressed reflected the wealth of their owners. Male slaves employed on the construction sites, the quarries or mines wore no clothes at all.
Male.
100%. Slavery was outlawed after the war. No more slaves, male or female.
Probably male, because they could do more hard labor. They could lift heavy weights and pull heavy loads.
Possibly, if she was sexually attractive.
...70% of what the average male slave cost.
The lives of male and female slaves in Athens differed greatly. Whereas the male slaves were relegated to physical labor tasks, women cooked and cleaned.
Unito (male) Unita (female) Uniti (male or male and female, more) Unite (female, more than one)
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)
yes female cats shed more then male cats
female smile more
Male betta's are more colorful then female's