Unboxing the Gift: Diplomatic Presents in Their Cultural Contexts
págs. 1-16
Diplomatic Gifts in the Biblical Context of the Sixth to Fourth Centuries BC: Systematic Study of Deuteronomistic History (Joshua–2 Kings)
págs. 17-33
págs. 34-56
Gifts for the Gods and Keimēlia: Some Reflections on Arms as Diplomatic Gifts in the Greek World
págs. 57-76
Crowns to Rome: Honours, Gifts and Hellenistic Diplomacy
págs. 77-107
The Romans and the Gifts from the Greeks: The Story of an Ostentatious Rejection
págs. 108-129
Gift, Debt, Anxiety in Late Hellenistic Times: On the Cautiousness and Attitudes of Achaeans, Macedonians and Bastarnae towards Diplomatic Presents
págs. 130-146
Buying Goodwill, Granting Rewards: The Roman Headquarters as a Space of Diplomatic Interaction
págs. 147-167
From Presents to Bribes: Symbolic and Political Evolution of the Diplomatic Gift in Relations between Romans and Numidians during the Third and Second Centuries BC
págs. 168-187
Torques, Horses and Gold: Approaching Diplomatic Gifts in Gaul
págs. 188-211
Do ut des: Liberating Hostages and Offering Gifts on the Hispanian Front in the Second Punic War
págs. 212-241
Gold for the Romans: Booty, Gifts and Bribes during the Roman Conquest of the Western Iberian Peninsula
págs. 242-264
Bonding Gifts: Material Exchange and Political Alliance during the Sertorian War
págs. 265-282
Gifts at the Edges of the World: Diplomatic Exchanges in the Roman West and Early Colonial Chile
págs. 283-306
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