Marriage and Divorce in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Iraq (Mesopotamia) - A comparative Study
Author: Mona Ezz Ali
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Description: Marriage and Divorce in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Iraq (Mesopotamia) - A comparative Study por Mona Ezz Ali examines marital and familial structures. This PDF provides valuable insights into the social and legal frameworks governing marriage and divorce in two ancient civilizations.
Pages: 14
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