Women in Egyptian society were granted with legal, economical and political rights that most women didn’t have in other parts of the world. Their role and occupation of women in Egyptian society was also not restricted to homemakers like that of Greece (Janet Johnson). In a male dominated political system in Ancient Egypt, women were able to thrive in jobs as supervisors, weavers and priestess. Socially women were granted with legal rights that protected them, in divorce the mother typically received economic benefits if her partner were to commit infidelity . Politically, queens of Ancient Egypt had major influence an empire (Joshua Mark 2016). Female kings like Nefertiti and Sobeknefru proved that political barriers for female that were not possible to overcome could be a reality in Ancient Egypt (Joann Fletcher 2011). Women in Egypt had the power to rule over a land that is mainly dominated by male in other parts of the world. The Egyptian society revered women and presented them equally with their male counterparts due to their contributions socially, economically and
Women in Egyptian society were granted with legal, economical and political rights that most women didn’t have in other parts of the world. Their role and occupation of women in Egyptian society was also not restricted to homemakers like that of Greece (Janet Johnson). In a male dominated political system in Ancient Egypt, women were able to thrive in jobs as supervisors, weavers and priestess. Socially women were granted with legal rights that protected them, in divorce the mother typically received economic benefits if her partner were to commit infidelity . Politically, queens of Ancient Egypt had major influence an empire (Joshua Mark 2016). Female kings like Nefertiti and Sobeknefru proved that political barriers for female that were not possible to overcome could be a reality in Ancient Egypt (Joann Fletcher 2011). Women in Egypt had the power to rule over a land that is mainly dominated by male in other parts of the world. The Egyptian society revered women and presented them equally with their male counterparts due to their contributions socially, economically and