I picked up a scholarly book about Sparta today. I read the chapter about women. It told how women had the right to own property and they had pretty much took over and ran the place. Still, they were raised with certain beliefs. Like if a son or husband didn’t come back from war, you party like crazy and show no grief. The greater city state was better and more important than your sadness.
While boys went to dormitories at age seven and girls stayed closer to home, they both had training and education. That’s gymnos education mental and physical. It was most important that reproduced, healthy, preferably males. The smarter, healthier and greater prowess that the mother had, the baby would as well. Therefore women were given education likewise, and that meant gymnos. They walked through the public domain nude and athletic and proudly, like men. There were different opinions as to how often and the context, but just as the men did. We don't know the daily norm, but nudity as a fashion was okay and certainly done as no big deal, a norm. Apparently, the rest of Greece would rather women get out of the house as little as possible and the attitude was that they were lesser beings than men.
During the wedding ceremony the bride was prepped by having her head shaved. She would keep a short crop as a badge of a married woman.
A gymnos festival was one of the bigger deals of the year. Wars were delayed for it.
Now, I don’t have the book here and the author. I can get the bibliography tomorrow.
Gymnopaedia Festival:
http://histclo.com/chron/ancient/gre/city/spar/spar-gf.htmlJbee