Daughters of Isis Women of Ancient Egypt (Penguin History)

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Joyce A Tyldesley. Penguin, London, 1995. Isbn: 140175962.

VG: Edges sl shelf worn,small crease on front cover, sl crease on spine. In the dynastic period Egyptian women enjoyed a legal, social and sexual independence equal to women of the late 19th century Europe. Using archaeological, historical & ethnographical evidence to piece together daily life in Egypt from the female point of view.

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Joyce A Tyldesley. Penguin, London, 1995. Isbn: 140175962.

VG: Edges sl shelf worn,small crease on front cover, sl crease on spine. In the dynastic period Egyptian women enjoyed a legal, social and sexual independence equal to women of the late 19th century Europe. Using archaeological, historical & ethnographical evidence to piece together daily life in Egypt from the female point of view.

Joyce A Tyldesley. Penguin, London, 1995. Isbn: 140175962.

VG: Edges sl shelf worn,small crease on front cover, sl crease on spine. In the dynastic period Egyptian women enjoyed a legal, social and sexual independence equal to women of the late 19th century Europe. Using archaeological, historical & ethnographical evidence to piece together daily life in Egypt from the female point of view.