The Akkadians were an ancient civilization that existed in Mesopotamia from around 26000 BC to 1900 BC. Their religion was polytheistic, with many gods and goddesses worshipped. One aspect of their...
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: How polygamy normalized emotional inequality in ancient akkadian relationships
How might polygamy in Akkadian religion be understood psychologically as a response to existential insecurity and lineage anxiety? This question has been explored by scholars who study ancient...
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: How ancient akkadians responded to existential insecurity & lineage anxiety with polygamy
The Akkadian approach to religion and polygamy is an interesting subject matter that reveals some intriguing insights into the ancient Mesopotamian culture. Polygamy was a common practice among the...
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: Ancient akkadian religion exploring sexuality, polygamy and divine relationships
Akkadian religion is an ancient Mesopotamian religious system that developed in the city of Akkad during the 24th century BCE. It was based on the belief in multiple gods who created and controlled...
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: Ancient mesopotamian religions impact on gender roles and family structure