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The ASHIPUM project investigates ancient Mesopotamian healing practices by analyzing the archives of exorcist-healers from Late-Babylonian Uruk. It integrates textual and archaeological data to understand their medical knowledge and daily practices within their social and geographical contexts.
The overarching goal of the project ASHIPUM is to understand how ancient Mesopotamian healers acted within their spatial, geographical and social contexts.
To do this, I will conduct a practice-oriented study - still lacking in Assyriological scholarship - of the archives of the exorcists-healers from Late-Babylonian Uruk (end 5th century-beginning 2nd century BCE), integrating textual and archaeological data.
This case study has not been comprehensively analysed from a medico-historical viewpoi…
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