4,000 years ago, between Mesopotamia and Anatolia, women were in business. Archaeologists have updated thousands of cuneiform clay tablets that prove their central presence in international trade, far from the image of the housewife.
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4,000 years ago, between Mesopotamia and Anatolia, women were in business. Archaeologists have updated thousands of cuneiform clay tablets that prove their central presence in international trade, far from the image of the housewife.