Prácticas jurídicas y estrategias familiares en el norte de Siria durante el Bronce Final (ss. XV-XII a. C.)
Abstract
The legal system attested in Late Bronze Age Syria (15th-12th century BCE) presents several differences with the one found in the Ancient Near East in both previous and following ages. During this period in Syria certain legal practises were generalised in order to evade juridical commitments inconvenient to the family structures or to their patrimony. The aim of this contribution is to show the most relevant of these practises, specially the ones related to family patrimony and the position of women.Downloads
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