Princess Rainat And The Lush Papyri!
In Ancient Egypt, a piece of art inspires a young royal.
Yeva Zhang, professor of Egyptology, zoomed in on the ancient parchment for the audience and indicated the relevant parts with her pointer. “As you can see, the male figures on the Turin Papyrus have outlandishly large genitalia. This leads us to believe that the function of the twelve sexual scenes depicted was satirical, meant to amuse rather than titillate. Regardless, the survival of this document is almost miraculous...