Ancient Egyptian Family
Discover the intriguing dynamics of ancient Egyptian society in Ancient Egyptian Family by Troy Duan Allen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this hardback edition spans 128 pages and delves into one of the most debated topics in Egyptology: the organization of family structures in ancient Egypt. Was it patrilineal or matrilineal? This engaging cultural study provides fresh insights into the roles and status of women within the ancient Egyptian family framework. By examining the intricate relationships and societal norms of the time, Allen sheds light on how these factors influenced the civilization as a whole. Perfect for enthusiasts of African history and those interested in women's studies, this book is a valuable addition to any historical library. Explore the complexities of family and relationships in ancient Egypt and deepen your understanding of this fascinating civilization.