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What rights did women have in ancient Egypt?

By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com

Question: What rights did women have in ancient Egypt?
Answer: Although Egyptian women in ancient times were considered the subordinate sex, they could inherit, control or dispose of property in their own names, and could sign contracts. Their career options were limited to working as a servant, weaver, laundrywoman, shop manager, mourner, singer, dancer, musician, prostitute, or doing secondary priestly functions in the temples.
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