Bibliography: Artefacts

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Berg, R (2020). ‘Locating the use and storage of female toiletry items in Pompeian houses’, in A. Dardenay and N. Laubry (eds), Anthropology of Roman Housing. Turnhout: Brepols, 193–218.
Swift, E. (2017). Roman Artefacts and Society. Design, Behaviour, and Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Swift, E. (2014). ‘Design, function and use-wear in spoons: reconstructing everyday Roman social practice’. JRA 27: 203–237.
Degryse, P., J. Schneider, N. Kellens, M. Waelkens and P. Muchez (2007). ‘Tracing the Resources of Iron Working at ancient Sagalassos (South-West Turkey): a combined Lead and Strontium isotope study on Iron Artefacts and Ores’. Archaeometry 49.1: 75–86.
Roth, R.E. (2007). Styling Romanisation. Pottery and Society in Central Italy. Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Allison, P.M. (2006). The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. III. The Finds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Flohr, M. (2005). ‘Keeping up appearances. Design History and Use of Domus VI 14, 21-22’. RivStPomp 16: 37–63.
Flohr, M. (2005). ‘Room contents and domestic behaviour at Pompeii’. Review of Allison, P.M., 'Pompeian Households. An Analysis of the Material Culture'. JRA 18, 587–590.
Allison, P.M. (2004). Pompeian Households. An Analysis of the Material Culture. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology.
Allison, P.M. (2001). ‘Using the Material and Written Sources: Turn of the Millennium Approaches to Roman Domestic Space’. AJA 105: 181–208.
Allison, P.M. (1999). Labels for Ladles: Interpreting the Material Culture of Pompeian Households. London.
Mols, S. (1999). Wooden Furniture in Herculaneum. Amsterdam.
Allison, P.M. (1997). ‘Roman households: an archaeological perspective’, in H.M. Parkins (ed.), Roman Urbanism. Beyond the Consumer City. London: Routledge, 112–146.
Allison, P.M. (1997). ‘Artefact Distribution and Spatial Function in Pompeian Houses’, in B. Rawson and P. Weaver (eds), The Roman Family in Italy. Oxford, 321–354.