Daily Life in Ancient Babylon
By (Author) Professor John P. Nielsen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
19th March 2026
United States
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Explore day-to-day life in ancient Babylonits social structure, economy, religion, key figures, and cultural practicesand gain essential insights into one of Mesopotamia's most influential civilizations.
From the monumental contributions of Hammurabis law code to the grandeur of Nebuchadnezzar IIs reign, this book delves into the daily experiences of Babylonians across centuries. Through detailed chapters, readers will discover how religion, kingship, and intellectual pursuits shaped Babylonian life, while learning about the role of scribes, priests, and soldiers in maintaining the city's power. The book also explores the intricacies of family life, from birth and childhood to marriage and old age, providing a rich understanding of Babylonian gender roles, sexual norms, and societal structures. With a focus on both urban and rural life, readers will gain insights into the practical aspects of daily existence, such as housing, work, and leisure. Accessible yet informative, this reference book is designed for students, scholars, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Babylonian society and its enduring influence on the ancient world.
John P. Nielsen is Associate Professor of History at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, USA.