Bibliography: Archaeology
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Bassi, K. (2016). Traces of the Past. Classics between History and Archaeology. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. | |||
Seland, E. (2014). ‘Archaeology of trade in the western Indian Ocean, 300 BC-AD 700’. JAR 22: 367–402. | |||
Newsome, D. (2011). ‘Introduction: Making Movement Meaningful’, in R. Laurence and D. Newsome (eds), Rome, Ostia, Pompeii. Movement and Space. n/a Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1–54. | |||
Hoffmann, A. (2009). Die Casa del Fauno in Pompeji (VI 12). Wiesbaden: Reichert. | |||
Greene, K. (2006). ‘Archaeological data and economic interpretation’, in P. Bang, M. Ikeguchi and H. Ziche (eds), Ancient Economies Modern Methodologies. Archaeology, comparative history, models and institutions. Bari: Edipuglia, 109–136. | |||
Ikeguchi, M. (2006). ‘A Method for Interpreting and Comparing Survey Data’, in P. Bang, M. Ikeguchi and H. Ziche (eds), Ancient Economies Modern Methodologies. Archaeology, comparative history, models and institutions. Bari: Edipuglia, 137–158. | |||
Palombi, D. (2006). Rodolfo Lanciani. L'archeologia a Roma tra Ottocento e Novecento. Rome: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. | |||
D'Andria, F. (2003). Hierapolis in Phrygien (Pamukkale). Istanbul: Ege Yayinlari. | |||
Gates, C. (2003). Ancient Cities. The Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece and Rome. London. | |||
Wilson, A. (2002). ‘Urban production in the Roman world. The view from North Africa’. PBSR LXX: 231–274. | |||
Allison, P.M. (2001). ‘Using the Material and Written Sources: Turn of the Millennium Approaches to Roman Domestic Space’. AJA 105: 181–208. | |||
Miniero, P. (2000). Baia. Il castello, il museo, l'area archeologica. Napoli: Electa. | |||
Schirrer, H. (2000). Ephesus. The New Guide. Selçuk: Efes Müzesi. | |||
Caputo, P., R. Morichi, R. Paone and P. Rispoli (1996). Cuma e il suo parco archeologico. Un territorio e le sue testimonianze. Rome: Bardi Editore. | |||
Greene, K. (1986). The Archaeology of the Roman Economy. Berkeley. |