This paper examines the ownership and use of seals by women at Late Bronze Age Emar, with particular attention to Syro-Hittite glyptic traditions. Through selected case studies, it explores how seal inscriptions, iconography, and sealing practices reflect social roles, gender identity, and cultural interaction within the Hittite provincial context.
Donne e sigilli a Emar. Rappresentazione e pratiche sigillari nel contesto siro-ittita
Maria Elena Balza
2025-01-01
Abstract
This paper examines the ownership and use of seals by women at Late Bronze Age Emar, with particular attention to Syro-Hittite glyptic traditions. Through selected case studies, it explores how seal inscriptions, iconography, and sealing practices reflect social roles, gender identity, and cultural interaction within the Hittite provincial context.File in questo prodotto:
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