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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword and Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
- Women’s History and Gender History in Japan 11
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Part I: Businesswomen, Empresses, and Royal Women
- Socio-Economic Aspects and Agency of Female Maš-da-ri-a Contributors in Presargonic Lagash 23
- The Role of Women in Assyrian Foreign Policy 45
- Women Involved in Daily Management in Achaemenid Babylonia: The Cases of Rē’indu and Andiya 63
- Wu Zetian’s Buddhist Policy: A New Perspective 81
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Part II: Priestesses
- The Office and Responsibilities of the En Priestess of Nanna: Evidence from Votive Inscriptions and Documentary Texts 93
- High Priestesses in Old Babylonian Nippur: The NIN and NIN-dingir Priestesses of Ninurta 121
- Hittite Royal Ideology and the Uniqueness of the Priestess Titled NIN.DINGIR 141
- The Roles of Women in the Practice of Ancient Mesopotamian Divination 163
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Part III: Goddesses
- Enheduana’s Invocations: Form and Force 187
- On Language, Gender, Sex, and Style in the Sumerian Language 209
- Venomous Scorpions and Venerable Women: The Relationship Between Scorpions, the Goddess Išḫara, and Queens in the Neo-Assyrian Period 263
- The Networks of Ashtart-Aphrodite and the Archaic Mediterranean Koiné 289
- The Lioness Goddess Statuary from the Rock-Cut Chambers at Northwest Saqqara and Their Cult in Middle Kingdom Egypt 303
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword and Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
- Women’s History and Gender History in Japan 11
-
Part I: Businesswomen, Empresses, and Royal Women
- Socio-Economic Aspects and Agency of Female Maš-da-ri-a Contributors in Presargonic Lagash 23
- The Role of Women in Assyrian Foreign Policy 45
- Women Involved in Daily Management in Achaemenid Babylonia: The Cases of Rē’indu and Andiya 63
- Wu Zetian’s Buddhist Policy: A New Perspective 81
-
Part II: Priestesses
- The Office and Responsibilities of the En Priestess of Nanna: Evidence from Votive Inscriptions and Documentary Texts 93
- High Priestesses in Old Babylonian Nippur: The NIN and NIN-dingir Priestesses of Ninurta 121
- Hittite Royal Ideology and the Uniqueness of the Priestess Titled NIN.DINGIR 141
- The Roles of Women in the Practice of Ancient Mesopotamian Divination 163
-
Part III: Goddesses
- Enheduana’s Invocations: Form and Force 187
- On Language, Gender, Sex, and Style in the Sumerian Language 209
- Venomous Scorpions and Venerable Women: The Relationship Between Scorpions, the Goddess Išḫara, and Queens in the Neo-Assyrian Period 263
- The Networks of Ashtart-Aphrodite and the Archaic Mediterranean Koiné 289
- The Lioness Goddess Statuary from the Rock-Cut Chambers at Northwest Saqqara and Their Cult in Middle Kingdom Egypt 303
- Index 339