
Qenhikhopshef
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Qenhikhopshef was a scribe in ancient Egypt known for his meticulous record-keeping. His writings included details about the absences of workers, which were sometimes attributed to their wives' menstrual cycles. His records provide valuable insights into the societal norms and practices regarding women's health and the perception of menstruation in ancient Egyptian culture.
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Qenhikhopshef was a scribe who recorded his absence due to his wife's menstruation.
«Σκόρδο στη μήτρα» και «συκώτι γαϊδάρου»: Πάπυρος αποκαλύπτει τα μυστικά της γονιμότητας στην Αρχαία ΑίγυπτοKathimerini·
Greece· 2025-10-09




