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*** Except that the feminine form "la Esposa" literally means wife.
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*** Except that the feminine form "la Esposa" literally means wife.wife.
**** It could've been named that by the archaeologists who had no idea that Otorongo was a woman, thus assumed she was actually a man and that the tomb was Otorongo's wife's, rather than her husband's.
**** It could've been named that by the archaeologists who had no idea that Otorongo was a woman, thus assumed she was actually a man and that the tomb was Otorongo's wife's, rather than her husband's.
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** At Tumba de la Esposa, Javi only refers to the tomb as belonging to "Otorongo's spouse". There is no actual explicit confirmation that said spouse was a woman - it is merely the assumption going alongside the belief that Otorongo was a man. With The Reveal in mind, nothing says the spouse might not have been a man.
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** At Tumba de la Esposa, Javi only refers to the tomb as belonging to "Otorongo's spouse". There is no actual explicit confirmation that said spouse was a woman - it is merely the assumption going alongside the belief that Otorongo was a man. With The Reveal in mind, nothing says the spouse might not have been a man.man.
*** Except that the feminine form "la Esposa" literally means wife.
*** Except that the feminine form "la Esposa" literally means wife.
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* Since {{The Reveal}} means Otorongo is a woman, how is the situation of her spouse and Tumba de la Esposa explained? And they did produce children, as seen with Tumba de los Tres Niños.
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* Since {{The Reveal}} means Otorongo is a woman, how is the situation of her spouse and Tumba de la Esposa explained? And they did produce children, as seen with Tumba de los Tres Niños.Niños.
** At Tumba de la Esposa, Javi only refers to the tomb as belonging to "Otorongo's spouse". There is no actual explicit confirmation that said spouse was a woman - it is merely the assumption going alongside the belief that Otorongo was a man. With The Reveal in mind, nothing says the spouse might not have been a man.
** At Tumba de la Esposa, Javi only refers to the tomb as belonging to "Otorongo's spouse". There is no actual explicit confirmation that said spouse was a woman - it is merely the assumption going alongside the belief that Otorongo was a man. With The Reveal in mind, nothing says the spouse might not have been a man.
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* Since {{The Reveal}} means Otorongo is a woman, how is the situation of her spouse and Tumba de la Esposa explained?
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* Since {{The Reveal}} means Otorongo is a woman, how is the situation of her spouse and Tumba de la Esposa explained?explained? And they did produce children, as seen with Tumba de los Tres Niños.
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* Since {{TheReveal}} means Otorongo is a woman, how is the situation of her spouse and Tumba de la Esposa explained?
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* Since {{TheReveal}} {{The Reveal}} means Otorongo is a woman, how is the situation of her spouse and Tumba de la Esposa explained?
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