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Women of Assur and Kanesh: Texts from the Archives of Assyrian Merchants (Writings from the Ancient World)
Vivid sources for reconstructing the lives of Assyrian women In this collection Ccile Michel translates into English texts related to wives and daughters of merchants and to their activities in nineteenth-century BCE Assur and Kanesh. Discovered in excavations of the Old Assyrian private archives at Kltepe (ancient Kanesh) in Central Anatolia, these letters sent from Assur reflect the preeminent role of Assyrian women within the family and in the domestic economy, as well as their contribution to long-distance trade. Contracts and other legal texts excavated at Kltepe attest to Assyrian and Anatolian women as parties in marriage and divorce contracts, last wills, loans, and purchase contracts. These unique finds paint a vivid portrait of women who aspire to be socially respected and provide a rare opportunity to reconstruct their daily lives as both businesswomen and housewives. Read more