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This study surveys the legal, social, and domestic condition of women across many societies, tracing marriage customs, inheritance rights, labor roles, and public rituals. It juxtaposes ancient Near Eastern and Asian practices with African and island communities, noting differences in polygamy, bride-price, property inheritance, and women's economic contributions such as textile production and water-drawing. Religious observances, music, and dance are discussed as communal activities shaping gender roles, while laws and customary practices affecting divorce, guardianship, and civil standing are analyzed. The work emphasizes variation by culture and age rather than asserting a single developmental narrative.

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[7] A kind of pudding made of millet.

[8] A black Mohammedan priest.

[9] Black traders who go from the coast to the interior for articles of merchandise, of which slaves constitute a large portion.