M.J. Versluys

Pitts, M. and M.J. Versluys (2021). ‘Objectscapes: a manifesto for investigating the impacts of object flows on past societies’. Antiquity 95: 367–381.
Versluys, M.J. (2021). ‘Romanization as a theory of friction’, in O. Belvedere and J. Bergemann (eds), Imperium Romanum: Romanization between Colonization and Globalization. Palermo: Palermo University Press, 33–48.
Versluys, M.J. (2020). ‘Nothing else to think?’. Antiquity 93: 1646–1648.
Versluys, M.J. (2017). ‘Object-scapes. Towards a material constitution of Romanness?’, in A. Van Oyen and M. Pitts (eds), Materialising Roman histories. Oxford: Oxbow, 191–200.
Versluys, M.J. (2017). Visual style and constructing identity in the Hellenistic world. Nemrud Dag and Commagene under Antiochos I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pitts, M. and M.J. Versluys (2015). Globalisation and the Roman World World. History, Connectivity and Material Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pitts, M. and M.J. Versluys (2015). ‘Globalisation and the Roman world: perspectives and opportunities’, in M. Pitts and M.J. Versluys (eds), Globalisation and the Roman World World. History, Connectivity and Material Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 3–31.
Versluys, M.J. (2015). ‘Roman visual material culture as globalising koine’, in M. Pitts and M.J. Versluys (eds), Globalisation and the Roman World World. History, Connectivity and Material Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 141–174.
Hupperetz, W., O. Karper, M.J. Versluys and F. Naerebout (2014). Van Rome naar Romeins. Zwolle: W Books.
Versluys, M.J. (2014). ‘Understanding objects in motion. An archaeological dialogue on Romanization’. Archaeological Dialogues 21.1: 1–20.
Versluys, M.J. (2013). ‘Material Culture and Identity in the Late Roman Republic (C. 200-C. 20)’, in J. DeRose Evans (ed.), A Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Republic. Malden: Blackwell, 427–440.