Obedient Bellies: Hunger and Food Security in Ancient Mesopotamia. JESHO 59 (2016): 750-92.

May 27, 2017 | Author: Seth Richardson | Category: Ancient History, Assyriology, Food Security and Insecurity, Mesopotamian Archaeology, Mesopotamia History, Ancient economies (Archaeology), History Of Food Consumption, Food Culture and Literature, Ancient Near East, Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East, Ancient Near East (Archaeology), Old Babylonian period, Mesopotamian history, Food Security, Ancient economy, Ancient Near Eastern History, History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Ancient Near Eastern Economy, Mesopotamia, Classics: Ancient History and Archaeology, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Cultural history of the Ancient world, Assyriology Sumerology Akkadian Sumerian Sumerian & Akkadian literature Sumerian Religion Mesopotamia History Ancient Mesopotamian Religions Cuneiform Ancient Near East Ancient Near Estern Languages Religious Studies, History of food and nutrition, Sumerian, Sumerian & Akkadian literature, Ancient Near Eastern Languages, Ancient Near Eastern History, and Cuneiform, History and Archaeology of Assyria,Harappan Culture, Economics of food security, Ancient economies (Archaeology), History Of Food Consumption, Food Culture and Literature, Ancient Near East, Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East, Ancient Near East (Archaeology), Old Babylonian period, Mesopotamian history, Food Security, Ancient economy, Ancient Near Eastern History, History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Ancient Near Eastern Economy, Mesopotamia, Classics: Ancient History and Archaeology, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Cultural history of the Ancient world, Assyriology Sumerology Akkadian Sumerian Sumerian & Akkadian literature Sumerian Religion Mesopotamia History Ancient Mesopotamian Religions Cuneiform Ancient Near East Ancient Near Estern Languages Religious Studies, History of food and nutrition, Sumerian, Sumerian & Akkadian literature, Ancient Near Eastern Languages, Ancient Near Eastern History, and Cuneiform, History and Archaeology of Assyria,Harappan Culture, Economics of food security
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