3. Before that the conduct of the aqueducts
bring water to homes and before the
invention of the washing machine, two trades
that fell among the many "cures" of the
woman, were:
4. The Carrying Water
to bring the water to the home, once the
domestic needs of the whole family, from
hygiene to nutrition and physical cleaning of
the house
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on the banks of lakes, canals,
on the sea shore and,
in cases already more advanced,
at the tanks of common use.
Washerwomen
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60. Similarly among the most traditional activities
related to water,
two female figures include:
The fishmonger,
AND EVEN THE FISHERWOMAN