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(The word "sekhet" in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, which is usually translated as "eunuch," but may have been a category of gender-variant people, who didn't fit into male or female categories. This image originally came from "inscribed pottery shards discovered near ancient Thebes (now Luxor, Egypt), and dating from the Middle Kingdom (2000-1800 BCE), contain a listing of three genders of humanity: males, [sekhet], and females, in that order," as described in: Sethe, Kurt, "Die Aechtung fein...)
 
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