02615cam a22003974i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067035002700082040003300109082002000142245011800162264003900280300006200319336002100381337002500402338002300427504004800450505148100498526000901979526000901988526000901997526000902006526000902015526000902024526000802033526000802041526000802049526000802057526000802065526000802073541001202081650004402093650004502137700003502182PE-LiUPU20250731184556.0150625s r 000 0 d a1883053730 a(Sirsi) i9781883053734 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a939. 4bL6322100aLife and culture in the ancient near east /ceditores: Richard E. Averbeck, Mark W. Chavalas y David B. Weisberg. 1aBethesda, Md :bCLD, Press,c2003. a500 páginas :bilustraciones, fotos ;c25 centímetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aBibliografía al final de cada capítulo.0 aMesopotamia. -The ordinarity of the peculiar institution. -Daily life and culture in "enki and the world order" and other sumerian literary compositions. -Biblical and Mesopotamian law: An amorite connection?. -Everyday life in the neo-babulonian period: the integration of material and non-material culture. -Anatolia. -Daily life in ancient ugarit (Syria). -Puzurum, a homeowner from khana-period terqa. -An extraordinary everyday for emar?s diviner. -The levant. -Everyday life in biblical Israel: women?s social networks. -Sisterhood? women?s relationships with women in the hebrew bible. -Boy meets girl: stories of eligibility and encounter in ancient Israel. -Aspects of life in ancient Israel. -"Give us our daily bread everyday life for the israelite deportees. -Modeling the farm community in iron I Israel. -Archaeological remains of everyday activities: ground stone tools in bronze and iron age Palestine. -Egypt. -Everyday life in ancient egypt. -The new testament world. -Daily life in the new testament period. -Reciprocity and the poor among the first followers of Jesus in Jerusalem. -Bishops as brokers of heavenly goods. -Special subjects. -Methods and daily life: understanding the use of animals in daily life in a multi-disciplinary framework. -Ancient and mediewal sources and mechanisms of the calendrical practice of yom tov sheni shel gualuyyot. -Games people played: board games in the ancient near east. -Athletics in the ancient near east. aP136 aP135 aP134 aP133 aP144 aP143 aP87 aP35 aP20 aP14 aP10 aP06 g438621;04aOriente medioxCivilizaciónyca. 622.04aOriente medioxVida social y costumbres.1 aAverbeck, Richard E.,eeditor.