
DarkStar
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So much for "Ahaha lived during the Old Assyrian period and grew up in Assur. Her mother, Lamassī, raised Ahaha while her father was primarily stationed in Kanesh engaging in business affairs.[2] During this time, it was customary for women to head the household and make financial decisions while their husbands traveled extensively as merchants.[3][4]
I mean, that basically is slavery more or less, since the foids make all the decisions while the male has to actually do the shit requiring actual interaction.
Women operated joint-stock companies and dealt with loans, real estate, and market trends.[5]

High-IQ 3D Chess moveOne of Ahaha's brothers, Buzāzu, also invested in the same joint-stock company and was tasked with managing his sister's share. However, Buzāzu exploited this responsibility by withdrawing her funds for his own business.[2]
I mean hey, it sure makes sense to say she "made an ass of herself" as Limeys like to say.In a financial venture common in the Old Assyrian period, Ahaha invested in a donkey caravan that was set to carry out a long-distance trade between Assur and Kanesh. When the caravan returned, Ahaha was promised a share of the profits in silver. However, Ahaha concluded that she had been defrauded when no silver was actually returned to her.[1]
Mang, if her brother did so then he is one of the first based males in recorded human history.Cuneiform tablets excavated at Kanesh reveal that Ahaha suspected the fraudster was her own brother, Buzāzu.[1] In a clay tablet written to her other brother, Ahaha begged for help:
I have nothing else apart from these funds... Take care to act so that I will not be ruined!... Let a detailed letter from you come to me by the very next caravan, saying if they do pay the silver... Now is the time to do me a favour and to save me from financial stress!