As women couldn't work in the government, they did not learn how to read or write. They were taught household chores and skills to manage a family like their mother.
Girls in Ancient Egypt got married in early age around the age of twelve or thirteen. they could choose their husbands and could divorce. The marriage ceremony need not to be pompous .
Women basically worked at home. They prepared food, cooked meals, cleaned the house, made clothing, and took care of the children. Young boys could have physical relation with some girls but the girls were not typical prostitute ; they were …show more content…
In Ancient Egyptian society this was okay. Women owned businesses selling products such as cosmetics, perfume, or clothing. Some women worked as courtesan or used for sex in the courts ; they had to know music and dances.
Even though women had little facilities than men, they had the same legal rights. In some instances, this allowed a woman to hold all the way in power to be a pharaoh. among them two most famous women pharaohs were Hatshepsut and Cleopatra VII .
It is notable that wives were buried along with husbands in the same tomb in most of the cases. But Pharaohs were different and were usually buried separately from their wives.
Family was very important to the Ancient Egyptians. Most men only had one wife and both men and women were expected to be faithful to their husband and wife.
Women wore typically long, fine- made dresses of linen. They also used jewelry and used makeup to protect their eyes and skin.
Although women had equal rights under the law, they were generally considered lower than men in Ancient Egyptian