13 min

"Unveiling Innocence: An Intriguing Exploration of Childhood in Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian History

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"Unveiling Innocence: An Intriguing Exploration of Childhood in Ancient Egypt" is a captivating exploration of the daily life and rituals of children in one of the world's oldest civilizations. This podcast shines a spotlight on the societal roles, education, familial relationships, and even the mortality rates that shaped the lives of these young inhabitants. Listeners will learn about the nuanced symbolism in Ancient Egyptian culture, such as the hand gesture used to depict a child and the traditional 'sidelock of childhood'. We'll also explore the stark realities of childbirth and mortality rates, alongside the rituals and practices used to navigate these challenges. Offering a rich blend of historical insights and intriguing cultural narratives, this podcast provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexity and depth of childhood in Ancient Egypt.

"Unveiling Innocence: An Intriguing Exploration of Childhood in Ancient Egypt" is a captivating exploration of the daily life and rituals of children in one of the world's oldest civilizations. This podcast shines a spotlight on the societal roles, education, familial relationships, and even the mortality rates that shaped the lives of these young inhabitants. Listeners will learn about the nuanced symbolism in Ancient Egyptian culture, such as the hand gesture used to depict a child and the traditional 'sidelock of childhood'. We'll also explore the stark realities of childbirth and mortality rates, alongside the rituals and practices used to navigate these challenges. Offering a rich blend of historical insights and intriguing cultural narratives, this podcast provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexity and depth of childhood in Ancient Egypt.

13 min

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