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  2. Sacred prostitution in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Sacred prostitution, also known as temple or cult prostitution, involved various activities in ancient times, many of which that occurred in Greece were in some way related to the Greek Goddess Aphrodite and the Greek city of Corinth.

  3. Sacred prostitution - Wikipedia

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    Signs of sacred prostitution within Minoan Crete. Some evidence of sacred prostitution was evident in Minoan Crete. The building in question is known as the "East ...

  4. Prostitution in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Prostitutes were also probably more likely to practice infanticide than citizen women. [31] In the case of independent prostitutes the situation is less clear; girls could after all be trained "on the job", succeeding their mothers and supporting them in old age. [citation needed] Greek pottery also provides an insight into the daily life of ...

  5. Temple of Aphrodite at Acrocorinth - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Aphrodite at Acrocorinth is above all famous for the unveriefied claims of the temple prostitution of courtesans, which were alleged to be dedicated to the service of the temple, and contributed to the attraction of visitors to the city of Corinth. The alleged temple prostitution is famous by the descriptions made by Strabo:

  6. Mysteries Around Antiquity’s Favorite Pimp Could Be ... - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Photos GettyArchaeologists in Western Turkey have announced that they discovered a sixth century B.C. temple dedicated to the ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite ...

  7. List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity - Wikipedia

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    In the old Babylonian version of the Gilgamesh epic, a sacred temple prostitute (harimtu) who inducts Enkidu into Babylonian sexual rites and is therefore partly responsible for civilising the wild man. Also called Shamkat. Rahab: Biblical In the Book of Joshua, the prostitute Rahab hides two men sent by Joshua to spy on Jericho. [95]

  8. History of prostitution - Wikipedia

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    Male prostitution was also widely practiced in Sardinia and in some of the Phoenician cultures, usually in honor of the goddess Ashtart. In later years, sacred prostitution and similar classifications for females were known to have existed in Greece, Rome, India, China, and Japan. [8]

  9. Category:Religious sex rituals - Wikipedia

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    Sacred prostitution (12 P) Pages in category "Religious sex rituals" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent ...