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Social life among the Assyrians and Babylonians

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The author surveys the peoples, geography, and institutions of ancient Assyria and Babylonia, contrasting northern Assyrian and southern Babylonian character and origins, including Sumerian, Semitic, Kassite, and Chaldean elements. Chapters describe settlement patterns, agriculture and irrigation, urban trade and maritime commerce, education, marriage and funerary customs, markets, money-lending, tenancy, slavery, labour, crafts, professions, and popular religion. The account draws on inscriptions and monuments to reconstruct social structure, daily occupations, legal and economic relations, and religious practices, emphasizing how environment and ethnic mixture shaped community life and administrative organization.

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A. H. Sayce

A. H. Sayce was a prominent British Assyriologist and linguist known for his extensive contributions to the understanding of ancient Near Eastern cultures. His works, such as "A Primer of Assyriology" and "Assyria," reflect his deep engagement with the languages and histories of ancient civilizations, particularly the Assyrians and Babylonians. Sayce's scholarship also explored the connections between these ancient societies and the early history of the Hebrews, as seen in his book "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations." His research has significantly influenced the field of archaeology and the study of ancient texts, making him a key figure in the academic exploration of ancient Mesopotamia.

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