Monday, January 2, 2012

Duties of Men in aged Egypt

It is believed that, in the aged world women were practically treated equal to men. But even in aged Egypt, which is one of the oldest civilizations, it was always women who did the household work and men used to teach their young boys how to do enterprise and trade. So, the role of men in aged Egypt was clearly defined as the breadwinners of the family.

Women from high class community were given a great place in the very first dynasty by being allowed to build tombs of their own after their death with their own statues. As ages passed, men became the heirs of the family, and women started depending on men socially and economically. Women were often shown in the form of group statues from the fifth dynasty.

The Food Pyramid

Women started taking care of the basic needs of the family. From the excavations done in Egypt, the wives in the Middle and Old kingdoms are seen doing household work like manufacture food and serving their husbands. Although the community was male dominated, women had a bit freedom. During the duration when the Greeks started establishing homes in Egypt in the first millennium Bce, women lost all their freedom, and men became the focal point of a family and the society.

Egyptian women never enjoyed the leisure as many citizen today think, though they had more leisure when compared to women in other societies. They were restricted to select their profession. They were mostly home makers, very few became priests, entertainers and hardly a few were rulers. Though it is said that women were restricted doing household work, even the median man in the aged Egypt did not have a lot of pro options.

Nonetheless, when you look at the role of men in aged Egypt, it is clear that men were the ones earning members of the family.

Duties of Men in aged Egypt

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