Preface and Acknowledgements: Some Words with a Mummy
Agnès Garcia-Ventura: Women Talking about Women: Excavating the Memory of Women in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
1. Reading Against the Grain
Frances Pinnock: The Late Bronze Age in Syria: Was It a Dark Age for Women?
Ann K. Guinan: The Female Gaze: The Subjected Body in Tablet 103 of Šumma ālu Omens 1–7
Katrien De Graef: In nomine matris et filii . . . The Use of Matronymics in the Legal and Economic Documents from Sukkalmaḫ Susa
2. Cult and Cults
Natalie Naomi May: Women in Cult in First Millennium BCE Mesopotamia
Lorenzo Verderame: Engendered Cosmic Regions in Ancient Mesopotamian Mythologies
Karolien Vermeulen: Of Cities, Mothers, and Homes: A Cognitive-Stylistic Approach to Gendered Space in the Hebrew Bible
Elizabeth B. Tracy: Vanishing Point: New Perspectivity on Women in the Book of Exodus
3. Ancient Beauties
Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme: The Aroma of Majesty: Gender and the Hebrew Bible’s Olfactory Cultic Theology
Meritxell Ferrer / Mireia López-Bertran: Performing Beauty in Phoenician-Punic Cultures: A Gender Perspective
Letteria Grazia Fassari / Raffaella Frascarelli: Embodying the Past: The Case of the Goddess on Lion at Hasanlu
Sera Yelözer / Mihriban Özbaşaran: Entangled at Death: Beads, Gender, and Life Cycles during the Central Anatolian Early Neolithic; Aşıklı Höyük as a Case Study
4. Networks and Powers
Baptiste Fiette: Zinu, Wife and Manager in Old Babylonian Larsa
Brigitte Lion: Grandmother’s Tablets: Some Reflections on Female Landowners in Nuzi
Anne Goddeeris: Women and Their Weight: Incorporating Weighted Edges in a Network Analysis of the Central Redistributive Household of Nippur (Eighteenth Century BCE)
Allison Thomason: Women’s Property and Social Networks in Mesopotamia
Ilan Peled: Was It Law? Gender Relations and Legal Practice in the Ancient Near East
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