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19 September, 11:03

In Mesopotamia what was the supreme authority men had in the family

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  1. 19 September, 14:11
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    In ancient Mesopotamia the family was the basic unit of society that was governed by specific patriarchal rules. Monogamy was the rule, even though the nobility could have concubines. The purchase of wives from their fathers was common, but the practice became less common after 3000 BC.
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