The two statements that best describe the status of women in Sumerian society are:
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Generally, women held less power than men - This reflects the overall patriarchal structure of Sumerian society where men predominantly held positions of authority and power.
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Some women such as priestesses and kings' wives held power - While most women had limited roles, certain women in specific positions, like priestesses and the wives of kings, could attain significant power and influence within the society.
The other statements do not accurately represent the status of women in Sumerian society.