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Traces Left by Women in Production, Management and Trade from the Neolithic Age to the End of the Bronze Age

Fatma Şeker () and Sevgi Şeker ()
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Fatma Şeker: Sivas Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi, Hafik Kamer Örnek Meslek Yüksekokulu / Finans- Bankacılık Sigortacılık Bölümü, Sivas, Türkiye
Sevgi Şeker: Sivas Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi, Şarkışla Aşık Veysel Meslek Yüksekokulu / Büro Hizmetleri ve Sekreterlik Bölümü, Sivas, Türkiye

Muhasebe Enstitusu Dergisi - Journal of Accounting Institute, 2024, vol. 0, issue 70, 59-73

Abstract: Developments such as social order, legal systems, and economics in every field are built upon the experiences and order previous societies have created. The presence of women in the workforce, management, and commercial organizations increases daily and contributes to the world and national economies. The Neolithic Age is when production began, and the Chalcolithic Age had long-distance trade routes. The Bronze Age is when the first international systematic trade began being carried out and also includes developments regarding the creation and archiving of documents used in administration and trade, laying the foundations for the records systems that have survived to this day. This study will follow the traces left by women in the social and economic system and examine their presence in line with the information found concerning tokens, bullas, seals, seal impressions, and cuneiform tablets that form the accounting, calculation, and recorded documents encountered in the administration and commercial organizations of past civilizations.

Keywords: Sustainability; Sustainability Reporting; İnternational Sustainability Reporting Standards JEL Classification : M40; M41; N95 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26650/MED.1317620

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