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=== Ancient Egypt === [[File:Concubine-IMG 6346.jpg|thumb|[[Ushabti]] of a concubine, naked with jewelry underlying the breasts, pubis shaved with visible vulva, and wearing a heavy wig with erotic implications (painted wood, 2050–1710 BC)]] While most [[Ancient Egyptians]] were [[Monogamy|monogamous]], a male [[pharaoh]] would have had other, lesser wives and [[concubine]]s in addition to the [[Great Royal Wife]]. This arrangement would allow the pharaoh to enter into diplomatic marriages with the daughters of allies, as was the custom of ancient kings.<ref>Shaw, Garry J. ''The Pharaoh, Life at Court and on Campaign'', Thames and Hudson, 2012, p. 48, 91–94.</ref> Concubinage was a common occupation for women in ancient Egypt, especially for talented women. A request for forty concubines by [[Amenhotep III]] (c. 1386–1353 BC) to a man named [[Milkilu]], Prince of Gezer states:<blockquote>"Behold, I have sent you Hanya, the commissioner of the archers, with merchandise in order to have beautiful concubines, i.e. weavers. Silver, gold, garments, all sort of precious stones, chairs of ebony, as well as all good things, worth 160 deben. In total: forty concubines—the price of every concubine is forty of silver. Therefore, send very beautiful concubines without blemish." – ''(Lewis, 146)''<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |url=https://www.worldhistory.org/article/623/women-in-ancient-egypt/ |title=Women in Ancient Egypt|website=[[World History Encyclopedia]] |access-date=2020-03-17}}</ref></blockquote>Concubines would be kept in the pharaoh's [[harem]]. Amenhotep III kept his concubines in his palace at [[Malkata]], which was one of the most opulent in the history of Egypt. The king was considered to be deserving of many women as long as he cared for his Great Royal Wife as well.<ref name=":3" />
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