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University of Manchester - Greek women had equal power

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June 12, 2008

Women, as well as men, held positions of power in Ancient Greece by right of birth, according to new research from the University of Manchester. A team of researchers tested ancient DNA from a high-status, male-dominated cemetery at Mycenae, identifying what they believe is a brother and sister buried together in a richly endowed grave, suggesting that the female had as much power as the male.

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