Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt: Don Your Wig for a Joyful Hour

Sex and Gender in Ancient Egypt
Don Your Wig for a Joyful Hour
by Carolyn Graves-Brown
Edited by Carolyn Graves-Brown, this volume offers new research on an essential but often controversial aspect of life in Dynastic Egypt. Its originality lies in combining research which uses Egyptology's traditional strengths, philological and iconographic, with reflections on material culture and on the discipline of Egyptology itself. The authors are internationally-recognised authorities in their fields.
Classical Press of Wales Publications (30 Nov 2008)
250 pages
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