Parteras, nodrizas y cuidadoras en Mesopotamia

Other title

Midwifes, wet-nurses and carers in Mesopotamia societies

Author

Couto-Ferreira, Maria Erica ORCID

Publication date

2016-07-31



Abstract

This paper focuses on the Mesopotamian female prac-tices connected with birth and post-natal care. Most of this information comes from Sumerian and Acadian texts on the birth goddesses who help other divinities with techniques and procedures that emanated from real human contexts. The author argues for the im-portance of the personal experience of midwifes and wet-nurses in transmitting knowledge about the pro-cesses of birth and child- care. In addition the paper stresses the emotional role of wet-nurses and their on-going relationship with the children from childhood to adulthood.

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Document version

Published version

Language

Spanish

CDU Subject

90 - Archaeology. Prehistory

Subject

Dones -- Història -- Fins al 500; Dones -- Treball - Fins al 500

Pages

105-118 p.

Publisher

Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica

Collection

Hic et nunc; 08

Version of

Delgado, A., & Picazo, M. (2016). Los trabajos de las mujeres en el mundo antiguo: cuidado y mantenimiento de la vida. Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica. https://doi.org/10.51417/hicetnunc_08

Documents

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