Living and Dying in Mesopotamia

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Living and Dying in Mesopotamia

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To achieve a better understanding of the everyday lives of the Mesopotamians, Alhena Gadotti and Alexandra Kleinerman interrogate the relationships between life, death and the afterlife in this ancient society. By focusing on the beliefs and rituals surrounding life and death, illuminated through case studies and primary evidence, including letters written by both women and men, the book allows readers to infiltrate the minds of the ancients and gain first-hand awareness of their passions, concerns, trials and tribulations. To achieve this, this book follows the life cycle of the people of the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys from 3000 BCE to 300 BCE, from birth, through death and beyond.

Inspired by Mesopotamian conceptions of the afterlife, which was said to mirror life, the book is divided into two parallel sections. In section one, the authors focus on life, examining topics such as the rituals surrounding birth, marriage, religion and the law. They also analyze the material evidence for everyday life, including food, clothing and entertainment, to show how people lived while alive, providing comparison for later explorations of how people 'lived' when dead. In the second half of the book, the authors concentrate on death, examining the common causes of death, death rituals and the Mesopotamian views of the netherworld, its gods and its inhabitants. The book includes discussions on women's perceptions of sexuality as illustrated by erotic poetry, concepts of gender fluidity both in life and death as evidenced by the epigraphic data, and an exploration of the problematic concept of dying gods.

Overall, this book shows daily life in Mesopotamia as a multifaceted subject affected by time, space, location, socioeconomics, and gender, and demonstrates how life and death experiences continually changed and developed over nearly three millennia of Mesopotamian history.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: History and Evidence 2. The Mesopotamian Belief System
3. From Birth to Adolescence
4. Life Rituals
5. The Stuff of Life
6. The Organization of Society
7. From Dying to Death
8. Death Rituals
9. The Stuff of Death
10. The Organization of the Netherworld
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published Nov 14 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9781350301870
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 22 bw illus
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Alhena Gadotti

Alhena Gadotti is Professor of History at Towson U…

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Alexandra Kleinerman

Alexandra Kleinerman is Faculty Research Associate…

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