Earliest historical evidence of transgender individuals

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Evidence exists of people who crossed gender boundaries in ancient civilizations, though the language used to describe them has evolved.

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The topic does not intersect with household budgets, jobs, taxes, or national policy in measurable ways.

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Academic institutions frame the topic as part of historical scholarship.

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No constitutional principle is engaged by historical discussion.

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