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Where they worked - the girls wove cloth, the boys worked on the farm.
Egyptian boys had more rights than girls back then
Men were allowed to enter the Olympics but, young boys were also allowed, this was not determined by age but if the boy was bearded or not so their was no cheating. Women were also allowed in the case that they owned a horse that was being used; as long as it was a man. Other than that it was strictly boys and men. -Seamus There were no ancient Roman Olympics, there were the Gladiatorial sports and funeral games but no Olympics. The ancient Greeks held the Olympics which was called the Olympiad. Next time please check your facts before you spout random nonsense.
Yes, some girls in Ancient Egypt did wear side locks. These locks were known as "sidelocks of youth" and were worn by both boys and girls as a symbol of their status as children. It was believed that the locks protected and preserved their youthfulness.
games ,girls dancing with boys, and work or travel on Sundays