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On the seclusion of women in antiquity / Adhami, Siamak   Article
Adhami, Siamak Article
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Summary/Abstract Summary: The study of the feminine in ancient Iran is an area which deserves much greater attention than it has thus far received. By utilizing a number of primary sources, textual and otherwise, a few observations are offered here which concern the rites of women through the centuries. These evolving rites, which are described by the doctors of the then-dominant religion of Zarathustra, deal with the preservation of purity through seclusion of women in a world which is under constant attack from the demonic, polluting forces. Throughout the essay, the different means of fighting this battle are explored and suggestions for further research in the field are made.
Key Words Iran  Women  Middle Persian  Antiquity  Zoroastrianism  Purity 
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