Bibliography: Industry

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Bernard, S. (2016). ‘Workers in the Roman Imperial Building Industry’, in K. Verboven and C. Laes (eds), Work, labour and professions in the Roman World. Leiden: Brill, 62–86.
Wilson, A. (2008). ‘Large-scale manufacturing, standardization, and trade’, in J.P. Oleson (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Engineering and Technology in the Classical World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 393–417.
Kehoe, D. (2007). ‘The Early Roman Empire: Production’, in W. Scheidel, I. Morris and R. Saller (eds), The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 543–569.
Pirson, F. (2007). ‘Shops and industries’, in J. Dobbins and P. Foss (eds), The World of Pompeii. London: Routledge, 457–473.
Mellor, I. (2005). ‘Space, Society and the Textile Mill’. IAR 27.1: 49–56.
Robinson, D. (2005). ‘Re-thinking the social organisation of trade and industry in first century AD Pompeii’, in A. MacMahon and J. Price (eds), Roman Working Lives and Urban Living. Oxford: Oxbow, 88–105.
Wild, J.P. (2004). ‘The Roman Textile Industry: Problems, but progress’, in C. Alfaro, J.P. Wild and B. Costa (eds), Actas del I Symposium Internacional sobre Textiles y Tintes del Mediterráneo en Época Romana. Valencia: Universidad de Valencia, 23–27.
Greene, K. (2000). ‘Industry and Technology’, in A. Bowman, P. Garnsey and D. Rathbone (eds), The High Empire: A.D. 70-192. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 741–768.
Laurence, R. (2000). ‘J.T. Bakker, the Mills Bakeries of Ostia’. Review of Bakker, J.T., 'The mills-bakeries of Ostia: description and interpretation'. CR , 671–672.
Lo Cascio, E. (2000). The Roman Principate: The impact of the organization of the empire on production. Cambridge.
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.
Wilson, A. (2000). ‘Industrial Uses of Water’, in Ö. Wikander (ed.), Handbook of Ancient Water Technology. Leiden: Brill, 127–150.
Wilson, A. (1999). ‘Commerce and industry in Roman Sabratha’. LibSt 30: 29–52.
Hurst, H. (1994). Excavations at Carthage. the British mission 2.1. The circular harbour, north side: the site and finds other than pottery. Oxford.
Walton, P. (1991). ‘Textiles’, in J. Blair and N. Ramsay (eds), English Medieval Industries. Craftsmen, Techniques, Products.. London: Hambledon Press, 319–354.
Hopper, R.J. (1979). Trade and Industry in Classical Greece. London.