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S2E4: Blemished Brides: Women’s Bodies and Disability in Ancient Judaism
With Dr. Julia Watts Belser


S2E2: Virginity and the Hype About Hymens in Early Christianity
With Dr. Julia Kelto Lillis

S2E1: Wandering Wombs: Greco-Roman Gynecology and Women’s Health
With Dr. Rebecca Flemming

Image Source
Seated woman playing a kithara. Detail of Roman fresco from Room H of the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale. Ca. 50–40 BCE. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1903, accession number 03.14.5.