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Saana Svärd

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}} Saana Svärd (born 1977) is a Finnish Assyriologist, serving since 2018 as Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies in the Faculty of Arts and the University of Helsinki. She is known as an expert on the cultural history of the ancient Near East, most notably the Neo-Assyrian Empire, social and political power relations, and ancient concepts of gender, but also in the field of language technology and digital humanities. Most recently, in 2017, she wrote together with Charles Halton the anthology ''Women's Writing of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Anthology of the Earliest Female Author'' (Cambridge University Press). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Studying gender in the ancient Near East / edited by Saana Svard and Agnes Garcia-Ventura.

    Published 2018
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    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Of god(s), trees, kings, and scholars : Neo-Assyrian and related studies in honour of Simo Parpola / edited by Mikko Luukko, Saana Svärd and Raija Mattila.

    Published 2009
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