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Veiled But Not Hidden in Ancient Greece

Women Who Went Before

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The Paradox of the Veil in Ancient Greek Society

This chapter delves into the complex role of the veil in ancient Greek society, highlighting its dual function of making women both unseen and prominent. It examines the implications of veiling as a tool of patriarchal control and a form of personal identity, as well as its significance in key life transitions for women.

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