From 4,000 years ago they have these tablets as discovered in ancient Sumer that describes the trial of a woman being accused of having her husband murdered. The woman and the two men who did the killing sentenced to death and all three executed. The judges saying at the time THE WOMAN IS MORE TO BLAME! WITHOUT HER HAVING HATCHED THE PLAN THE DEED WOULD NOT HAVE OCCURRED.
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From 4,000 years ago they have these tablets as discovered in ancient Sumer that describes the trial of a woman being accused of having her husband murdered. The woman and the two men who did the killing sentenced to death and all three executed. The judges saying at the time THE WOMAN IS MORE TO BLAME! WITHOUT HER HAVING HATCHED THE PLAN THE DEED WOULD NOT HAVE OCCURRED.
They were right.
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