Mattingly, D.J. (2011). Imperialism, power, and identity: experiencing the Roman empire. Miriam S. Balmuth lectures in ancient history and archaeology. Princeton: Princeton University Press. | |  | |
Mattingly, D.J. (2004). ‘Being Roman: expressing identity in a provincial setting’. JRA 17: 5–25. | |  | |
Mattingly, D.J. (2000). ‘The productive past. Economies beyond agriculture’, in D.J. Mattingly and J. Salmon (eds), Economies beyond agriculture in the classical world. London: Routledge, 3–14. | | | |
Mattingly, D.J. and J. Salmon (2000). Economies beyond agriculture in the classical world. London: Routledge. | | | |
Mattingly, D.J., D. Stone, L. Stirling and N. Ben Lazreg (2000). ‘Leptiminus (Tunisia). A 'producer' city?’, in D.J. Mattingly and J. Salmon (eds), Economies beyond agriculture in the classical world. London: Routledge, 66–89. | | | |
Potter, D.S and D.J. Mattingly (1999). Life, death, and entertainment in the Roman empire. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. | |  | |
Mattingly, D.J. (1997). ‘Beyond belief. Drawing a line beneath the consumer city’, in H.M. Parkins (ed.), Roman Urbanism. Beyond the Consumer City. London: Routledge, 210–218. | | | |
Mattingly, D.J. (1995). Tripolitania. London: Batsford. | | | |
Mattingly, D.J. and B. Hitchner (1995). ‘Roman Africa. An Archaeological Review’. JRS 85: 165–213. | |  | |
Mattingly, D.J. (1988). ‘Oil for export? A comparison of Libyan, Spanish and Tunisian olive oil production in the Roman Empire’. JRA 1: 33–56. | | | |