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. |