TY - BOOK AU - LION,Brigitte AU - MICHEL,Cécile TI - The role of women in work and society in the Ancient Near East T2 - Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records (SANER) SN - 9781614519089 PY - 2016/// PB - De Gruyter KW - UDJG KW - DE-Teologie KW - resursă online N1 - Frontmatter; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Women and Work in the Ancient Near East: An introduction; Weaving, Potting, Churning: Women at work during the Uruk period; 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!; 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; Index of professions and activities UR - https://www-degruyter-com.am.e-nformation.ro/view/title/498117 ER -