If you’ve already read Charlotte Booth’s Lost Voices of Ancient Egypt then you’ve already read a chapter that is essentially an abridged version of this book. That said, the book deals with its subject that is at once witty and mature, and it certainly a topic often ignored in Egyptology. What comes across most strongly, however, is not the differences in the sensibilities and fashions of the ancient Egyptians in this area, but the similarities, and how for them just as much as for us, sex was a functional and ordinary part of life. The book is quite comprehensive; it isn’t just about sex, but related subjects such as beauty ideals, courtship, marriage, procreation, and alternative preferences as well.
8 out of 10