![]() The widely accepted theory is that this papyrus brings to us the human all too human aspects of the Egyptian culture, far away from their greatest accomplishments like the Pyramids or the magical rituals and mummification process.Īs already mentioned above, the papyrus could be a depiction of the workers that build the king’s valley. It is simply an ancient version of a pornographic magazine (most likely) Therefore sex was central to rebirth in the afterlife.Īnd again the papyrus contains such symbols but still, the idea of having made it for purely ritual purposes sounds a bit far-fetched. In order to be reborn, you have to have the sexual activities that go before any birth. Crucial to the idea of rebirth is the sexual act itself as you are starting a new life elsewhere. Thus tombs served as a sort of portal as the body transitioned to the afterlife. As already mentioned, the Gods themselves created the world by engaging in coitus while taking great delight in the act.Ĭentral to Egyptian culture was the idea of rebirth. The papyrus is part of an elaborate ritual of conception or rebirth (unlikely)įor an ancient Egyptian it was of utmost importance that one was a very sexually active creature. However, this appears to be an unlikely interpretation as the 12 couples portrayed in the papyrus appear to be ordinary men and women. And the papyrus certainly has some symbols referring to the Gods. Thus sexuality had paramount importance in their culture and so much so that their society could not function without it. ![]() A symbolic interpretation, on the other hand often shows it to be rife in sexual expressions if not more abundant than the latter civilizations in certain cases as is clear with the Turin Erotica papyrus for instance.Īncient Egyptians believed that the Gods created the world by having sex. However, when first approached the sex life of ancient Egypt appears to be shrouded in mystery. The Greeks and the Romans have a reputation for being lustful and pretty overt about it. It should first be noted that ancient Egyptians are extremely symbolic when it comes to sex. There are basically three main theories: The papyrus depicts the sex lives of the gods (very unlikely) Turin Erotica’s purpose has been long debated by scholars. (source: Gorbutovich, via flickr) A Possible Explanation In one of them, the act is being performed on top of a chariot while the man pulls the women’s hair, which was a very erotic part of the body for the ancient Egyptians. Its focus is elderly men copulating with very young and beautiful Egyptian women. In other words, this could be a depiction of the perfect sex scene that you get after a 10-day work week. So, as the most probable theory goes, the papyrus could potentially describe the release of accumulated sexual tension once these workers finally met their women. These workers had a 10-day work schedule and then they’d go back to their families. The Turin Erotica was found in what is now known to have been the housing of ordinary workers who build the valley of the kings. Very simply put, it's a papyrus full of pornography! It is indeed true that we find explicit sex scenes portrayed in different forms of art throughout antiquity but none even comes close to matching such overt portrayal as we find in this papyrus. The fully reconstructed papyrus as it would have appeared to an ancient Egyptian Its content is exhilarating: The papyrus depicts a set of 12 ordinary men and women engaging in all sorts of sexual positions. Researchers have however since managed to fully rebuild it. The papyrus was discovered in the 19th century near the valley of the kings within a fragile pot and in very bad shape. During the Victorian era, women were banned from looking at it and even men had to get explicit permission with a very good reason behind it in order to take a peek. ![]() Since its discovery, it underwent a lengthy period of censorship. Its contents could be shocking for people even today and it surely is one of the most explicit sex scenes that we have recovered from antiquity. The Turin Erotica dates from the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt about 3150 years ago and although it surely isn’t the first representation of sexual acts it has been dubbed the world’s first man magazine. The papyrus in its original form (Public domain.
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