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Lessons from Little Miss Sobek in Ptolemaic breasts, ancient clothing and nursing

On December 22, 2021September 8, 2022 By hannahpethenIn Academic life, Blog1 Comment

What impact would the ubiquity of nursing have on ancient Egyptian society? Three insights from a nursing mother.

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