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Archaeology, the Bible, and Sex

A Psychological Analysis of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in the Ancient Near East

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Archaeology, the Bible, and Sex

A Psychological Analysis of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in the Ancient Near East

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In Archaeology, the Bible, and Sex: A Psychological Analysis of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in the Ancient Near East, Caleb Jacobson reinterprets biblical texts and archaeological artifacts to explore how ancient societies imagined, regulated, and ritualized sexuality. Moving beyond traditional readings that frame biblical laws as static moral codes, the book presents sex as a culturally embedded and psychologically meaningful construct-deeply tied to concerns of fertility, inheritance, kinship, power, and social order.

Employing an interdisciplinary approach that integrates biblical studies, archaeology, and cognitive psychology, Jacobson draws on figurines, plaques, legal codes, and narrative texts to examine how concepts of gender and desire were visually encoded, socially enforced, and symbolically expressed. This cognitive-archaeological framework allows for a richer interpretation of biblical sexuality-one that acknowledges its complexity, its cultural logic, and its enduring influence.

Written for scholars, clergy, therapists, and general readers alike, this book offers a compelling narrative of ancient sexual imagination. Through psychological insight and material analysis, Archaeology, the Bible, and Sex invites readers to confront ancient assumptions with clarity and curiosity-ultimately reframing how we understand the intersections of sex, sexuality, and gender.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Excavating Ancient Desire

Chapter One
An Interdisciplinary Approach: Biblical Studies, Psychology, and Archaeology in Dialogue

Chapter Two: Sex, Symbol, and Scripture: Toward a Cognitive-Archaeological Reading of Ancient Desire

Chapter Three
Sexual Symbolism in Clay and Stone: A Cognitive-Archaeological Analysis of Erotic Iconography in the Ancient Near East

Chapter Four
Love, Marriage, and Family in the Ancient Near East

Chapter Five
Sex, Sexuality, and Gender in the Ancient Near East

Conclusion
Reimagining Sex, Sexuality, and Gender

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jan 08 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 232
ISBN 9781978766556
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 40 b/w
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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