In ancient Mesopotamia, people with atypical gender identities occupied key positions in temples, at the court and even in the army. Far from being marginalized, they held a recognized power and derived their legitimacy from this difference, especially in worship...
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In ancient Mesopotamia, people with atypical gender identities occupied key positions in temples, at the court and even in the army. Far from being marginalized, they held a recognized power and derived their legitimacy from this difference, especially in worship...