Greek women often sat in the shade rather than in the sun to protect their skin from tanning and to maintain a lighter complexion, which was associated with beauty and social status in ancient Greek society. Additionally, the shade provided a more comfortable and cooler environment, especially in the warm Mediterranean climate. Being in the shade also allowed women to engage in social activities, such as weaving or chatting, while adhering to societal norms of modesty and seclusion.
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