Women of the court of Ebla had an important role in Eblaite society, taking part in every event of the court, religious ceremonies, rituals etc. They did not live apart from men but were involved in all the affairs of the kingdom with them, except for war. The study of the court ladies, consisting of the kings’ secondary wives, concubines, aunts, sisters, daughters, wet-nurses etc. proved to be fundamental for the reconstruction of the relative chronology of the texts and for writing the history of Ebla. For a long period of almost 20 years the most important woman at the Ebla court was the queen mother, lady Dusigu. Many anonymous female workers, who were involved in different types of work, are attested. A complete account of female wo...
International audienceThe status of women in neo-Assyrian palaces is well documented, and has been f...
International audienceIn ancient Mesopotamia, women were not excluded from written culture. Some wer...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
International audienceEconomic history is well documented in Assyriology thanks to the good preserva...
In ancient Ebla – and most probably in ancient pre-classical Syria – women had an important role in ...
The Abbasid state (132-656 AH) has a special importance in human history because it is one of the la...
Les sources cunéiformes principalement de nature économique et administrative montrent que les femme...
Hardcover, 342 S.: 35,00 €Hardcover, 17x24The kings of the III. Dynasty of Ur (2112-2004 BC) were al...
In a history written by men, women are typically assigned minimal agency, hardly indicative of their...
The corpus of Sargonic texts has enormously increased in recent years. On the basis of the new avail...
French historians are concerned by women’s history since thirty years, but studies are manly dealing...
The Teke company recognizes a heavy responsibility of women in their status as wife and mother and i...
The study of royal women has been one of the most dynamic fields of inquiry into the Hellenistic wor...
The paper examines how women are represented in cuneiform sources from Babylonia dating to the Helle...
The subject of the position of women has developed considerably over the last few years, expanding o...
International audienceThe status of women in neo-Assyrian palaces is well documented, and has been f...
International audienceIn ancient Mesopotamia, women were not excluded from written culture. Some wer...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...
International audienceEconomic history is well documented in Assyriology thanks to the good preserva...
In ancient Ebla – and most probably in ancient pre-classical Syria – women had an important role in ...
The Abbasid state (132-656 AH) has a special importance in human history because it is one of the la...
Les sources cunéiformes principalement de nature économique et administrative montrent que les femme...
Hardcover, 342 S.: 35,00 €Hardcover, 17x24The kings of the III. Dynasty of Ur (2112-2004 BC) were al...
In a history written by men, women are typically assigned minimal agency, hardly indicative of their...
The corpus of Sargonic texts has enormously increased in recent years. On the basis of the new avail...
French historians are concerned by women’s history since thirty years, but studies are manly dealing...
The Teke company recognizes a heavy responsibility of women in their status as wife and mother and i...
The study of royal women has been one of the most dynamic fields of inquiry into the Hellenistic wor...
The paper examines how women are represented in cuneiform sources from Babylonia dating to the Helle...
The subject of the position of women has developed considerably over the last few years, expanding o...
International audienceThe status of women in neo-Assyrian palaces is well documented, and has been f...
International audienceIn ancient Mesopotamia, women were not excluded from written culture. Some wer...
The lives of women are largely hidden in the Old Testament. New archaeological investigationsinto th...