Within this system of connections, which we have attempted to trace across both written and figurative planes, woman appears to play the principal role in the creation story and to act as an intermediary, ensuring the transfer of political power. These two conditions were to have concrete repercussions on the socio-political organisation of Sumer, and would serve as the basis for psychical and rhetorical archetypes that would be translated in a variety of different ways within the ancient world. Gender studies in the recent past, often fuelled by a modernist desire to celebrate the autonomous and independent position of the female universe, have frequently contributed to the female 9 sphere displaying behaviour whose character is exclusive ...
When the scribes of ancient Mesopotamia rewrote the Epic of Gilgamesh over a period of over two thou...
Cuneiform sources in archives of the northern part of the Ancient Near East (Mesopotamia, Syria and ...
Abstract: Women and men are subjects defined both by their physical-natural reality and their socio-...
This article introduces a number of critical features of the engendered cosmic entities with particu...
The present study is an interpretation of the two myths copied in the Old Babylonian period in which...
The present study is an interpretation of the two myths copied in the Old Babylonian period in which...
Women who played the role of interceder: Part 1 Eiko Matsushima REFEMA 2nd workshop (June 22, 2013, ...
Divine love is the central theme of many ancient Mesopotamian compositions. Both Sumerian and Akkadi...
The aim of the article is to reveal peculiarities of the formation of feminine and masculine archety...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
Goddesses in Context examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mes...
This dissertation investigates the monsters and the daimons of ancient Mesopotamia as unique cultura...
The author interprets three stories from recently Neolithic cultures (Melanesian, African Bushman, a...
Abstract This article focuses on female devotees and divine beneficiaries in Early Me...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
When the scribes of ancient Mesopotamia rewrote the Epic of Gilgamesh over a period of over two thou...
Cuneiform sources in archives of the northern part of the Ancient Near East (Mesopotamia, Syria and ...
Abstract: Women and men are subjects defined both by their physical-natural reality and their socio-...
This article introduces a number of critical features of the engendered cosmic entities with particu...
The present study is an interpretation of the two myths copied in the Old Babylonian period in which...
The present study is an interpretation of the two myths copied in the Old Babylonian period in which...
Women who played the role of interceder: Part 1 Eiko Matsushima REFEMA 2nd workshop (June 22, 2013, ...
Divine love is the central theme of many ancient Mesopotamian compositions. Both Sumerian and Akkadi...
The aim of the article is to reveal peculiarities of the formation of feminine and masculine archety...
Myths present ideas that guide perception, conditioning us to think in a particular way. Myths stemm...
Goddesses in Context examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mes...
This dissertation investigates the monsters and the daimons of ancient Mesopotamia as unique cultura...
The author interprets three stories from recently Neolithic cultures (Melanesian, African Bushman, a...
Abstract This article focuses on female devotees and divine beneficiaries in Early Me...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
When the scribes of ancient Mesopotamia rewrote the Epic of Gilgamesh over a period of over two thou...
Cuneiform sources in archives of the northern part of the Ancient Near East (Mesopotamia, Syria and ...
Abstract: Women and men are subjects defined both by their physical-natural reality and their socio-...