Giovanni B. Lanfranchi / Simonetta Ponchia / Robert Rollinger: Introduction
Antonio Daniele: Saluto dell’Accademia Galileiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti in Padova
I Key Note Lectures
Paolo Matthiae: The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Syria and Iraq and the Perspective of a Rebirth
Marc Van De Mieroop: Making Peace in the Ancient Near East
Kurt A. Raaflaub: Making and Experiencing Peace in the Ancient World
II Ancient Near East and Egypt
Manfred Bietak: The Antagonism between Animosity and Peace-making in Ancient Egypt: Between Ideology and Practical Foreign Policy: An Extended Synopsis
Seth Richardson: Raiders, Neighbours, and Night-time: “Hybrid Peace” in Babylonia
Stefano de Martino: Making Peace in the Hittite Kingdom
Salvatore Gaspa: Making Peace in the Ancient Near East of the First Millennium BCE: The Case of the Assyrian Empire
Martti Nissinen: Peace and Peacemaking in the Hebrew Bible
Ann C. Gunter: Commemorating the End of Conflict in the Ancient Near East: Material Perspectives
Matthew Waters: Peace in Pieces: Making Peace in Elam
Josef Wiesehöfer: Peace and Views of Peace in Achaemenid Iran
III The Mediterranean Worlds and Beyond
Christoph Schäfer: Making Peace in the Hellenistic World
Wolfgang Spickermann: Problems of Making Peace in the Roman Republic: The Case of Appius Claudius Caecus and King Pyrrhus
Sven Günther: Frames of Making Peace and Treaties in the Roman Empire
Umberto Roberto: Making Peace with the Goths and the Burial of Athanaric in Constantinople (January 381): A Note on Jordanes, Getica 28, 142–145
Johannes Preiser-Kapeller: Many Eyes of the World? Making Peace between Byzantium and Other Empires, 600–1200 CE
Index