Archaeologist claims lesbianism was 'culturally acceptable' in ancient Egypt based on 2,000-year-old artifacts

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Archaeologist claims lesbianism was 'culturally acceptable' in ancient Egypt based on 2,000-year-old artifacts

An archaeologist has claimed that lesbianism was culturally acceptable in ancient Egypt based on texts and statues dating back to the 5th Dynasty. Jen Cullison, who goes by Jen the Archaeologist on TikTok, explained that a 970BC copy of the 'Book of the Dead' and a passage in the 'Book of Dreams' from 1350 BC tells stories regarding women having sexual relationships without repercussions. Cullison also highlighted ancient Jewish writings discussing the liberal lifestyles, referring to lesbianism as 'the acts of Egypt, and parts of the Torah have also been interpreted as the civilization allowing two women to marry.
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