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OverviewLooking at what evidence exists for the care of the elderly in the Ancient Near East, this text investigates how the various cultures countered this problem. It studies the strategies used when there was no son at hand to ""honour father and mother"", and examines legal texts, testaments and other sources for evidence. In a testament, for example, the testator can assure his maintenance; in other cases a dowry or other gift may take care of a surviving widow; a ""son"" could be installed by adopting a wealthy adult person, or a slave set free under the condition of serving the manumitter until his death. Unmarried women appointed ""daughters"" for the same purpose. The role of the ""public sector"" (in this case the temple or palace) in taking care of the destitute remains a matter for debate in this study. All regions with rich source materials are covered: Egypt, ancient Sumer, the Old Babylonian and Neo-Babylonian peiods in the history of Mesopotamia, the Old Assyrian colonies in Anatolia and Emar. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stol , Vleeming , Raymond WestbrookPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 14 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.645kg ISBN: 9789004108967ISBN 10: 9004108963 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 26 March 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Leather / fine binding Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Language: English, German Table of ContentsReviews' The reader will find highly informative and informed discussions of the problem posed by the book. We thank the authors and editors for this fine work. ' Marc Van De Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis , 1999. 'The reader will find highly informative and informed discussions of the problem posed by the book. We thank the authors and editors for this fine work.' Marc Van De Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis, 1999. ' The reader will find highly informative and informed discussions of the problem posed by the book. We thank the authors and editors for this fine work.'<br>Marc Van De Mieroop, Bibliotheca Orientalis, 1999.<br> Author InformationS.P. Vleeming, reader in demotic Papyrology in the University of Leiden, specialises in the study of the juridical documents of Late Period Egypt. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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