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Just read this and learn how cucked they were:
"While historians and archaeologists have long been skeptical of an outright matriarchy, the predominance of female figures in authoritative roles over male ones seems to indicate that Minoan society was matriarchal, and among the most well-supported examples known"
"Minoan society was a divided society separating men from women in art illustration, clothing, and societal duties.[98] For example, documents written in Linear B have been found documenting Minoan families, wherein spouses and children are not all listed together.[97] In one section, fathers were listed with their sons, while mothers were listed with their daughters in a completely different section apart from the men who lived in the same household, signifying the vast gender divide present in Minoan society.[97]"
"For example, women are always clothed, while males may be nude, and paintings depict women in elaborate court-style dress.
"In this culture, at this time, we have an awful lot of representations of what are obviously powerful women, single seated women flanked by a bunch of guys," he said. "We don't have a single representation of a seated man.""
Minoan civilization - Wikipedia
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"While historians and archaeologists have long been skeptical of an outright matriarchy, the predominance of female figures in authoritative roles over male ones seems to indicate that Minoan society was matriarchal, and among the most well-supported examples known"
"Minoan society was a divided society separating men from women in art illustration, clothing, and societal duties.[98] For example, documents written in Linear B have been found documenting Minoan families, wherein spouses and children are not all listed together.[97] In one section, fathers were listed with their sons, while mothers were listed with their daughters in a completely different section apart from the men who lived in the same household, signifying the vast gender divide present in Minoan society.[97]"
Art, religious artifacts support idea of Minoan matriarchy on ancient Crete, researcher says
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"For example, women are always clothed, while males may be nude, and paintings depict women in elaborate court-style dress.
"In this culture, at this time, we have an awful lot of representations of what are obviously powerful women, single seated women flanked by a bunch of guys," he said. "We don't have a single representation of a seated man.""