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Crafting Purity in Assyro-Babylonian Procedures. Time, Space, and the Material World

ARYS. Antiguedad, Religiones y Sociedades, ISSN: 2173-6847, Issue: 20, Page: 27-76
2022
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Assyro-Babylonian procedural texts for making cult objects dated to the 1 millennium BCE provide an untapped resource for examining scribal conceptions of craft and purity in the ancient world. Ritual procedures for “opening of the mouth” of a cult statue (mīs pî), and for manufacturing a ritual drum called the lilissu, constitute the principal focus of this two-part study. This work uses three themata – time, space, and the material world – to provide the scaffolding for a comparative analysis that spans various centuries and localities, highlighting the ways in which “purity” was crafted in cuneiform scholarly cultures.

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