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The most comprehensive, up-to-date, accurate information on life in Bible times available in one volume for the general reader. Accurate: Takes each of 20 historical epochs seriously—avoids a “one size fits all” approach to ancient cultures. Comprehensive: Considers ten distinct topics such as food, clothing, as well as religion, within each period. Visually Appealing: Thoroughly illustrated...

of women.11 This means that large numbers of women were out of the house and unable to shoulder their household tasks. A Sumerian priest with a flounced skirt Marriage was as much a link between families as between individuals. Families negotiated marriages for their children. Betrothal or the engagement was a contract normally entered into by the fathers of the prospective bride and groom. During the Ur III period this involved a legal oath taken in the name of the king and commonly included
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