The role of women in work and society in the ancient Near East / edited by Brigitte Lion and Cécile Michel. - xi, 574 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm - Studies in ancient Near Eastern records ; volume 13 . - Studies in ancient Near Eastern records ; v. 13. .

Proceedings of a conference held at the Maison de l'Archéoligie et de l'Ethnologie René-Ginouvès, Nanterre, France, November 5-7, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Women and Work in the Ancient Near East: An introduction / Weaving, Potting, Churning : Women at work during the Uruk period : Evidence from the cylinder seals / Representation of Women in Mesopotamian Lexical Lists / Women and Land in the Presargonic Lagaš Corpus / The Role of Women in Work and Society in the Ebla Kingdom (Syria, 24th century BC) / Women and Production in Sargonic Adab / Professional Women and Women at Work in Mesopotamia and Syria (3rd and early 2nd millennia BC) : The (rare) information from visual images / Women at Work and Women in Economy and Society during the Neo-Sumerian Period / The Sex-Based Division of Work versus Intersectionality : Some strategies for engendering the Ur III textile work force / Women Work, Men are Professionals in the Old Assyrian Archives / The Job of Sex : The social and economic role of prostitutes in ancient Mesopotamia / "She is not fit for womanhood" : The Ideal Housewife According to Sumerian Literary Texts / Economic Activities of nadītum-Women of Šamaš Reflected in the Field Sale Contracts (MHET II/1–6) / Cherchez la femme! The Economic Role of Women in Old Babylonian Sippar / Economic Activities of Women According to Mari Texts (18th century BC) / Women at Work in Mesopotamia : An attempt at a legal perspective / Sources for the Study of the Role of Women in the Hittite Administration / Work and Gender in Nuzi Society / Women in Economic Agreements : Emarite sale contracts (Syria, 13th century BC) / The kubuddā'u-Gift in the Emar Texts / Women in Elamite Royal Inscriptions : Some observations / Women and their Activities in Divinatory Texts / Studying Gender : A Case study of female administrators in Neo-Assyrian palaces / Historiography on Studies Dedicated to Women and Economy during the Neo-Babylonian Period / Invisible Workers : The role of women in textile production during the 1st millennium BC / Economic Activities of Women in 1st Millennium Babylonia / Beauty Experts : Female perfume-makers in the 1st millennium BC / Women and Prebends in Seleucid Uruk / Women and the Economic History of the Ancient Greek World : Still a challenge for gender studies / Brigitte Lion and Cécile Michel -- Catherine Brinquet -- Camille Lecompte -- Fumi Karahashi -- Maria Giovanna Biga -- Massimo Maiocchi -- Adelheid Otto -- Bertrand Lafont -- Agnès Garcia-Ventura -- Cécile Michel -- Jerrold S. Cooper -- Jana Matuszak -- Ichiro Nakata -- Katrien De Graef -- Nele Ziegler -- Sophie Déare-Lafont -- Matteo Vigo -- Brigitte Lion -- Josué J. Justel -- Masamichi Yamada -- Eiko Matsushima -- Virginie Muller -- Saana Svärd -- Francis Joannès -- Louise Quillien -- Yoko Watai -- Laura Cousin -- Julien Monerie -- Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet.

Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records (SANER) is a peer-reviewed series devoted to the publication of monographs pertaining to all aspects of the history, culture, literature, religion, art, and archaeology of the Ancient Near East, from the earliest historical periods to Late Antiquity. The aim of this series is to present in-depth studies of the written and material records left by the civilizations and cultures that populated the various areas of the Ancient Near East: Anatolia, Arabia, Egypt, Iran, the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Syria. Thus, SANER is open to all sorts of works that have something new to contribute and which are relevant to scholars and students within the continuum of regions, disciplines, and periods that constitute the field of Ancient Near Eastern studies, as well as to those in neighboring disciplines, including Biblical Studies, Classics, and Ancient History in general.
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9781614519133 1614519137


Women--History--Middle East--To 500--Congresses.


Middle East--Civilization--To 622--Congresses

HQ1137.M628 / R65 2016

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