Definitely of interest. -Stephanie Budin From <http://www.edesclee.com/Formularios/Busqueda.asp?IdLibro=1473&TextoBusqueda=rocco&CampoBusqueda=Autor>: ...
Of especial interest ;-D -Stephanie Budin Sacred Marriages: The Divine-Human Sexual Metaphor from Sumer to Early Christianity Edited by Martti Nissinen and...
Yes, this is a great book. I've been waiting for it since last November. It's great to have in your personal library. Chris Franke **************Gas prices...
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St.Petersburg / Archaeology / marc21 | To my Bookshelf | Buy Dergachev V.A. O skipetrakh, o loshadiakh, o voine. Etiudy v zashchitu migratsionnoi kontseptsii...
I recently learned of this article and thought it might be of interest to this list. A review written from the feminist perspective on the Bablyon exhibit...
A few points are surely worthy of mention here. First off, Betty De Shong Meador reads no Sumerian, nor any other ANE language to the best of my knowledge....
Stephanie writes: The cult of Ishtar was never eclipsed in the Babylonian, or even Assyrian periods. Marduk was, however, the national deity of Babylon, and...
Hello! Yes, Kubaba was a goddess, but she is also the only woman mentioned in the List of Sumerian Kings. I did a quick Google search on her and found a lot of...
Greetings! A more recent reference to her is in Rivka Harris's _Gender and Aging in Mesopotamia_ (pb 2003). What Harris states, though, is that Kubau (new...
I think we should be past the time when history is restricted to the royal propaganda of dynasts (and buying in to that). The gap where Babylonian women should...
... This is a catch-22 indeed. A rare mention of a woman ruler filters through, then is ruled inadmissable, as being considered legendary (more so than the...
... The reference is mainly the Harris biblio. I gave before, and her own references (the most up-to-date I was able to find). This is hardly a catch-22, and...
... Not necessarily. Information about women is hard to come by, especially when it breaks pattern, and it does sometimes. The rarity of a case like Kubau is...
The extent of Betty De Shong Meador's knowledge of Sumerian is not known to me, but her close work on the original texts (which she describes as "in-depth",...
... However, in contrast to the semi-mythical nature of, say, Kubau, we have excellent testimony, archaeological artifacts, etc. about a different Sumerian-Age...
Thank you so much for this! Especially the advanced notice of Munn's new paper. If this is still a topic of interest for you, you may also want to check out...
... I don't know about her current work with any ANE languages, but at the time of her writing _Inanna: Lady of Largest Heart_ from which the snippet came, she...
Thanks for this resource. The Munn article, I might add, is convincing based purely on linguistic issues, and certainly merits more study, but I'm afraid I'm...
SB wrote: I don't know about her [Betty Meador's] current work with any ANE languages, but at the time of her writing _Inanna: Lady of Largest Heart_ from...
Sure, Pu-abi is an excellent example of an important woman, but you are reading _way_ too much into her not being cited. As to semi-mythical, that applies to...
... You have to go back one period: The handles are in the Early Dynastic section. Specifically, Moorey comments on them on pg. 56, and the images appear in...
You will find links to all the currently available digitized books from the Oriental Institute at: ...
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Jul 5, 2008 10:56 am
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Counting through the first 515 (covering a period from the 3rd millennium down to Alexander's time) of the 600 exponents of the „ancient Babylon" section of...
The workshop "Images of Women and Reconstruction of Gender in Classical, Pre-Modern and Early Modern Literary and Historical Imagination" of the...
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Jul 22, 2008 12:52 am
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It's impossible for me to attend, but I'd be really interested in at least reading some of these presentations. Will they be published? Even better, will they...