Patients and Performative Identities At the Intersection of the Mesopotamian Technical Disciplines and Their Clients

The missing piece in so many histories of Mesopotamian technical disciplines is the client, who often goes unnoticed by present-day scholars seeking to reconstruct ancient disciplines in the Near East over millennia. The contributions to this volume investigate how Mesopotamian medical specialists i...

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