Women in ancient Egypt

Queen Meritamen statue at Akhmim.
The wife and mother of the nobleman Userhat depicted receiving offerings, tomb of Userhat (TT51)

Women in ancient Egypt had some special rights other women did not have in other comparable societies. They could own property and were, at court, legally equal to men. However, Ancient Egypt was a patriarchal society dominated by men. Only a few women are known to have important positions in administration, though there were female rulers and even female pharaohs. Women at the royal court gained their positions by relationship to male kings.[1]

  1. ^ F. G. Wilfong: Gender in Ancient Egypt, in: Willeke Wendrich (editor): Egyptian Archaeology, Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology, Malden, Oxford 2010, ISBN 9781405149884, p. 165

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