Ancient Pottery Greek

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Women could go freely to the Agora in Ancient Sparta?

I am doing a report for school and need an answer quickly. I can not find it via the Internet, so I went on this website. I want to be a potter in ancient Sparta, so I needed to know whether women were allowed a store in Sparta, Agora, to sell their own pottery, or I had to wait for my husband to run the shop? For those of you who do not know what the Agora, it is the marketplace. I know she could not in Athens *, but I was sure that in Sparta. * If they and their husbands, I think they could in Athens. Also, if you all know, Sparta what are some good Greek name for a female in?

Yes they could. Sparta was actually quite large on the rights of women. It was especially because they had basically been decided how the men were off at war. All Spartan men for about 20 + years in the military. It was "Let women be normal members of society "or" Do not be productive people in general. women to support "The Kings are growing fast. But you could go. It would actually take place quite often, too. The market was full of old men, girls, women and children. Anastasia might call a pretty good PS Greek. Or, Dorothea. Both were Greek names.

Ancient Greek pottery pt 1

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