The role of women in Sumerian Society was to stay home and take care of the kids and the house. Richer women could get an education and become a Priestess.
Planting and harvesting barley and rye for bread on the flood plains of the Tigris-Euphrates rivers.
it looked like alomost a ziggarat but taller and white.
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Men wore skirts that tied at the waist, with either a clean shave or long hair. Women wore dresses that covered from shoulder to toe, without covering the right arm and shoulder. All Sumerians wore jewelry, but if they attended a party or celebration, they wore more than usual. if you were a wealthier Sumerian, you would wear silver and gold jewelry.
Well The women of Egyptian had more rights then The Sumerian Civilizations. The Egyptians were household chores women and taked care of their families as women do these days and Sumerian Civilizations were hold property and wise gods and Harlots. Hope this information helped, it came from a 12 year old!
The role of women in Sumerian Society was to stay home and take care of the kids and the house. Richer women could get an education and become a Priestess.
Planting and harvesting barley and rye for bread on the flood plains of the Tigris-Euphrates rivers.
Cuneiform tablets provide insight into diverse aspects of Sumerian civilization, such as their laws, religion, economy, and daily life. These tablets reveal information about their political structure, trade networks, religious beliefs, literature, and social practices. They also offer valuable details about Sumerian achievements in areas like mathematics, astronomy, and literature.
In like... 40+ years ago they Cooked and cleaned. Not like now, like how they work and what ever.
Women's roles in Shakespeare's plays were usually performed by boy actors. Shakespeare jokes about this several times - especially in Hamlet and in As You Like It. It was illegal during the Sixteenth Century for women to perform in plays, and most Elizabethan playwrights wrote only minor roles for female characters as a result. Shakespeare seems to have been one of the first playwrights to give women characters important roles in his plays - though after Shakespeare's time quite a few playwrights began to write important roles for women.
In early Igbo culture, gender roles were often defined by division of labor: men were responsible for hunting, farming, and leadership roles, while women were in charge of domestic tasks like cooking, cleaning, and childcare. Women also played important roles in trade and were often respected within the community for their contributions. However, there were variations in gender roles depending on the specific Igbo community and time period.
The roles of women in India at the time were to take care of the family, make food, sew, etc. They also took care of the house like in the book it says she put dung on the walls and stuff.
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Yes, the young women anyway. Older women (like the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet or Volumnia in Coriolanus) could be played by adult men.
Young men whose voice had not yet cracked played the female roles back in the Elizabethan era. They did this because women were not allowed to act.