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Yes, women in Mesopotamia could become leaders, although their opportunities were often limited compared to men. Some women held significant positions, such as priestesses or queens, which granted them considerable power and influence in religious and political spheres. Notable examples include the high priestess of the moon god Nanna in Ur and queens like Semiramis, who was associated with both myth and history. However, societal norms generally favored male leadership.

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