THE EVIDENCE FOR WOMEN’S LITERACY IN ARCHAICAND CLASSICAL ATHENS

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  • Ian PLANT Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14795/jaha.12.4.2025.1293

Keywords:

Female literacy, Classical Athens, Inscriptions and graffiti, Athenian vase painting, Religious dedications

Abstract

This paper challenges the entrenched assumption that women in Archaic and Classical Athens were overwhelmingly illiterate and excluded from the textual culture of their time. Drawing on a wide range of literary, visual, and material evidence, it argues that female literacy—while uneven and socially stratified—was significantly more widespread than previously acknowledged. Incidental references in tragedy and comedy, domestic and religious inscriptions, graffiti, and dedications all reveal that women read, wrote, and engaged with texts both privately and publicly. Iconographic evidence from Attic vase painting also depicts women reading and writing in domestic and social contexts, while inscriptions on personal items and dedications to gods demonstrate functional and literary literacy, including poetic compositions. This paper also analyses the role of writing in female religious practice and its significance for self-expression and public commemoration. Rather than passive observers, Athenian women appear as active participants in the literary and religious life of their polis. The paper concludes that the exclusion of women from formal education did not preclude their access to literacy, and that the written culture in Classical Athens was more inclusive, especially within elite and religious spheres, than has been assumed by modern scholarship.

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  • Ian PLANT, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

    Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

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THE EVIDENCE FOR WOMEN’S LITERACY IN ARCHAICAND CLASSICAL ATHENS. (2026). JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.14795/jaha.12.4.2025.1293

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