Some like to say Mycenaean society was a matriarchy. It wasn't. But in this patriarchy, women did have unexpected power…

 

 

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  1. Brian C says

    So much neat history, thank you much!

  2. Jonathon says

    While I only read the comic for the semi-nudity, I am amazed to learn that the Bronze Age Greeks had glass vessels.

    • I was as surprised as anyone to learn that glass vessels were a thing in the later Bronze Age! It seems the Mycenaeans imported colored glass for glassmaking from Mesopotamia, and the most popular color was blue. I don’t know why I thought glass was a more recent invention, modernist bias I suppose.

      And though I’ll hate to see you go, I must warn you that the “National Geographic nudity” is coming to an end. The topless look, which had been commonplace since forever, never really came back after the- well, we’ll see in a moment.

  3. B.J. says

    Can’t wait until all this “family” stuff collapses and I can be somebody!

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