The Antiquities Authority said that the discovery ‘raised new questions’ about how women of the time lived, potentially dressing up as men to be able to engage in religionThe Antiquities Authority said that the discovery ‘raised new questions’ about how women of the time lived, potentially dressing up as men to be able to engage in religion The Antiquities Authority said that the discovery ‘raised new questions’ about how women of the time lived, potentially dressing up as men to be able to engage in religion Science & tech Articles | Mail Online
The nun who tormented herself to death: Archaeologists uncover first female Christian figure believed to have bound herself in chains for eternal torture
