Around 2000 years ago in Palestine, men typically engaged in agriculture, fishing, and trade, often working as farmers, craftsmen, or merchants to support their families and communities. Women were primarily responsible for domestic tasks, including managing the household, cooking, and caring for children, though some also participated in agricultural work and textile production. Social and religious roles were significant, with both genders participating in communal and spiritual activities. The society was largely patriarchal, with men holding most public authority and decision-making power.
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