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Antiquity

Carrington, R.C. (1933). ‘The Ancient Italian Town-House’. Antiquity 7.26: 133–152.
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James, M., N. Reifarth, A. Mukherjee, M. Crump, P. Gates, P. Sandor, F. Robertson, P. Pfälzner and R. Evershed (2009). ‘High prestige Royal Purple dyed textiles from the Bronze Age royal tomb at Qatna, Syria’. Antiquity 83.322: 1109–1118.
Magee, P. (2010). ‘Revisiting Indian Rouletted Ware and the Impact of Indian Ocean Trade in Early Historic South Asia’. Antiquity 84: 1043–1054.
Brughmans, T. and J. Poblome (2016). ‘Roman bazaar or market economy? Explaining tableware distributions through computational modelling’. Antiquity 350: 393–408.
Papadopoulos, J.K. (2016). ‘The early history of the Greek alphabet: new evidence from Eretria and Methone’. Antiquity 90.353: 1238–1254.
Gleba, M. (2017). ‘Tracing textile cultures of Italy and Greece in the early first millennium BC’. Antiquity 91.359: 1205–1222.
Van Oyen, A. (2017). ‘Agents and commodities: a response to Brughmans and Poblome (2016) on modelling the Roman economy’. Antiquity 91.359: 1356–1363.
Fernández-Götz, M., D. Maschek and N. Roymans (2020). ‘Power, asymmetries and how to view the Roman world’. Antiquity: 1653–1656.
Versluys, M.J. (2020). ‘Nothing else to think?’. Antiquity 93: 1646–1648.
Verdonck, L., A. Launaro, F. Vermeulen and M. Millett (2020). ‘Ground-penetrating radar survey at Falerii Novi: a new approach to the study of Roman cities’. Antiquity 94: 705–723.
Fernández-Götz, M., D. Maschek and N. Roymans (2020). ‘The dark side of the Empire: Roman expansionism between object agency and predatory regime’. Antiquity 94: 1630–1639.
Gardner, A. (2020). ‘Re-balancing the Romans’. Antiquity 94: 1640–1642.
Jiménez, A. (2020). ‘Seeing in the dark: Roman imperialism and material culture’. Antiquity 94: 1643–1645.
Fernández-Götz, M., D. Maschek and N. Roymans (2020). ‘Power, asymmetries and how to view the Roman world’. Antiquity 94: 1653–1656.
Khatchadourian, L. (2020). ‘False dilemmas? Or what COVID-19 can teach us about material theory, responsibility and 'hard power'’. Antiquity 94: 1649–1652.
Pitts, M. and M.J. Versluys (2021). ‘Objectscapes: a manifesto for investigating the impacts of object flows on past societies’. Antiquity 95: 367–381.