Peace in the Ancient Near East: Insights into the world’s first attested peace treaty

Peace in the Ancient Near East: Insights into the world’s first attested peace treaty

In-person event

This seminar gives some background to the first attested peace treaty in world history, between Ramses II of Egypt and Hattusili III of Hatti. This treaty survives in several copies, in two languages (Ancient Egyptian and Akkadian) and in two countries (Egypt and Turkey). This seminar will explain some of the provisions of the treaty and also examine some of the treaty’s more unusual aspects, for instance, that its formation was not a direct consequence of conflict, and that not all of its articles are bilateral.

About the author:

Dr Camilla Di Biase-Dyson

A Sydneysider with a passion for Ancient Egypt since childhood, Dr Camilla Di Biase-Dyson has BA(Hons) and PhD degrees in Ancient History from Macquarie University (2000-2008). She moved to Berlin to conduct postdoctoral research in Egyptology and linguistics, first as a Fellow of the Excellence Cluster ‘Topoi: The Formation and Transformation of Space and Knowledge in Ancient Civilizations’ (2009-2010) and then with the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2010-2012). Following this, she was Junior Professor for Egyptology at the Georg-August University in Göttingen, Germany (2012-2019), then a Research Fellow at the University of Vienna (2019-2020). In April 2020sheI moved back to Sydney to take up a Lectureship in Egyptology at Macquarie University.

 

Wednesday 15 May, 1-2pm AEST

Venue: Level 4, Common Room, New Law Building (F10), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown campus

CPD Points: 1

This event is proudly presented by the Sydney Centre for International Law at the University of Sydney Law School

May 15 @ 1:00 PM 2:00 PM

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Common Room, Level 4, Sydney Law School

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