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Incestuous And Closekin Marriage In Ancient Egypt And Persia An Examination Of The Evidence Paul John Frandsen

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Incestuous And Closekin Marriage In Ancient Egypt And Persia An Examination Of The Evidence Paul John Frandsen
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Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Paul John Frandsen
ISBN: 9788763507783, 8763507781
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Incestuous And Closekin Marriage In Ancient Egypt And Persia An Examination Of The Evidence Paul John Frandsen by Paul John Frandsen 9788763507783, 8763507781 instant download after payment.

This work examines the evidence for marriage and sexual relations between siblings and between parent and child in ancient Egypt and pre-Islamic Iran. Incestuous relationships, as a cultural feature, is usually dismissed for both ancient Egypt and Iran on the grounds that the evidence for it is unreliable or that it is only found as the exception, being allowed for royalty as repre-sentatives of the divine on earth. Neither view, from the perspective of this study, is tenable. This book restricts its examination to the sources for incestuous relationships between members of non-royal nuclear families and puts forth arguments against the generally held axiom that the prohibition of incest is a universal phenomenon.

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