
The Pee Test: Pregnancy and Childbirth in Ancient Egypt
Women Who Went Before
Divine Birth and Protection in Ancient Egypt
This chapter explores the symbolism of childbirth in ancient Egyptian culture, emphasizing the connection between gods and the birthing process. It discusses the cyclical nature of life, the significance of protective rituals and spells, and the duality of maternal protection through various mythological narratives. Additionally, the chapter examines the cultural transition in representations of women from dynastic to Greco-Roman times, reflecting on how these changes impacted childbirth practices and beliefs.
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