Publications

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N.B.: publications marked with (*) are peer reviewed.

In Press

120. Flohr, M. (In Press). ‘The economic foundations of Greco-Roman urbanism’, in P. Davies and C.G. Williamson (eds), The Cambridge Urban History of Europe. Vol. I. Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
119. Flohr, M. (In Press). Review of Cortese, A.; Fioratto, G., 'Urban Space between the Roman Age and Late Antiquity'. Journal of Late Antiquity 17.1, 290–292.
118. Flohr, M. and A. Zuiderhoek (In Press). A Companion to Cities in the Greco-Roman World. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
117. Hemelrijk, E.M. and M. Flohr (In Press). ‘Urban Social Structures in the Roman World’, in M. Flohr and A. Zuiderhoek (eds), A Companion to Cities in the Greco-Roman World. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
116. Flohr, M. (In Press). ‘Urban Development and Planning’, in M. Flohr and A. Zuiderhoek (eds), A Companion to Cities in the Greco-Roman World. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
115. Flohr, M. (In Press). ‘Urban Housing’, in M. Flohr and A. Zuiderhoek (eds), A Companion to Cities in the Greco-Roman World. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.

Forthcoming

114. Flohr, M. (Forthcoming). ‘Manufacturing Everyday Consumer Goods’, in A. Bresson, E. Lo Cascio, M. Maiuro and J. Johnson (eds), Oxford Handbook of Economies in the Classical World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
113. Flohr, M. (Forthcoming). ‘Approaches to the economic life of the Vesuvian Sites’, in J. Berry and R. Benefiel (eds), Oxford Handbook to Pompeii and Environs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
112. Flohr, M. (Forthcoming). ‘Technologies of Human Thought and Creativity’, in A.-O. Koloski-Ostrow and R. Taylor (eds), A Cultural History of Technology. Vol. I. Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury.
111. Lewis, D. and M. Flohr (Forthcoming). ‘Society and Politics’, in B. Russell (ed.), A Cultural History of Craft in Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury.
110. Flohr, M., S. Mols and T. Tieleman (Forthcoming). Anchoring Science and Technology in Greco-Roman Antiquity. : .
109. Flohr, M. (Forthcoming). ‘From ashlar to brick: anchoring and innovation in Roman building practice’, in M. Flohr, S. Mols and T. Tieleman (eds), Anchoring Science and Technology in Greco-Roman Antiquity. : .

2024

108. Flohr, M. and K. Bowes (2024). Valuing Labour in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Mnemosyne Supplements 481. Leiden: Brill.
107. Flohr, M. and K. Bowes (2024). ‘Introduction: value at work’, in M. Flohr and K. Bowes (eds), Valuing Labour in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Leiden: Brill, 1–20.

2023

106. Flohr, M. (2023). ‘Sanctuary and workshop. Religion and commerce in Roman urban space’, in O. De Cazanove, A. Pollini, N. Monteix and A. Esposito (eds), Travailler à l'ombre du temple. Activités de production et lieux de culte dans le monde antique. Naples: Centre Jean Bérard, 33–45.
105. Flohr, M. (2023). ‘Manufacturing in the Roman World’, in K. Ruffing and S. Von Reden (eds), Handbuch Antike Wirtschaft. Oldenbourg: De Gruyter, 719–742.
104. (*) Flohr, M. (2023). ‘Prosperity and inequality: imperial hegemony and neighbourhood formation in the cities of Roman Italy’, in A. Haug, A. Hielscher and A.-L. Krüger (eds), Neighbourhoods and City Quarters in Antiquity. Design and Experience. Berlin: De Gruyter, 157–173.
103. (*) Flohr, M. (2023). ‘Urban Heterogeneity and Technological Innovation in the Roman Empire’. JUA 8: 127–145.
102. Flohr, M. (2023). ‘Sociale media en academische vrijheid’, in D. Verburgt and J.-W. Duyvendak (eds), Academische vrijheden in Nederland: Wat staat er op het spel?. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 189–200.
101. Flohr, M. (2023). Review of Scotti, F., 'Lana, Linum, Purpura, Versicoloria'. Quaderni Lupiensi 12, 490–492.
100. Flohr, M. (2023). ‘"En wij dan?" Het dekolonisatieonderzoek en de postkoloniale ontheemden’. TvG 136.3: 263–270.
99. Flohr, M. (2023). ‘Voorbij het Gouden Schiereiland: Zuidoost-Azië en de Romeinse wereld’. Hermeneus 95.4: 25–28.
98. Flohr, M. (2023). Review of Greaves, S.; Wallace-Hadrill, A., 'Rome and the Colonial City'. TMA 69, 46–47.

2022

97. Flohr, M. (2022). ‘Spaces and Places’, in M. Harlow and R. Laurence (eds), A Cultural History of Shopping in Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury, 41–65.
96. Flohr, M. (2022). ‘Between aesthetics and investment. Close-reading the tuff façades of Pompeii’, in M. Trümper and D. Maschek (eds), Architecture and the Ancient Economy. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 155–172.
95. Flohr, M. (2022). ‘Pecunia non olet? De klassieke traditie en de koloniale wereld’, in N.I. Kuin, Huig. E. and M. Liebregts (eds), De huid van Cleopatra: etniciteit en diversiteit in oudheidstudies. Hilversum: Verloren.
94. Flohr, M. (2022). ‘An institutional revolution? The early tabernae of Roman Italy’, in K. Ruffing and K. Droß-Krüpe (eds), Markt, Märkte und Marktgebäude in der antiken Welt. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz, 425–439.
93. Flohr, M. (2022). ‘The topography of Ancient Rome: The archaeological map as a teaching aid’, in M. Storms (ed.), Maps that Made History. 1000 Years of World History in 100 Old Maps. Tielt: Lannoo, 234–237.

2021

92. Flohr, M. (2021). ‘Beyond Pompeii and Ostia: commerce and urban space in Roman Italy’, in A. Zuiderhoek and F. Vermeulen (eds), Space, Movement and the Economy in Roman CIties in Italy and Beyond. London: Routledge, 39–67.
91. (*) Flohr, M. (2021). ‘Information landscapes and economic practice in the Roman World’, in C. Rosillo López and M. Garcia Morcillo (eds), Managing Information in the Roman Economy. London: Palgrave, 205–228.
90. (*) Flohr, M. (2021). ‘Innovation and Invention’, in S. Goldberg (ed.), Oxford Classical Dictionary. Digital Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2020

89. (*) Flohr, M. (2020). ‘Performing commerce: everyday work and urban life in Roman Italy’, in A. Haug and S. Merten (eds), Urban Practices. Repopulating the Ancient City. Leuven: Brepols, 67–80.
88. Flohr, M. (2020). ‘Commerce and architecture in late Hellenistic Italy: the emergence of the taberna row’, in M. Flohr and N. Monteix (eds), Shops, Workshops and Urban Economic History in the Roman World. Panel 8.2. Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 1–11.
87. Flohr, M. (2020). Review of Schoevaert, J., 'Les boutiques d'Ostie. L'économie urbaine au quotidien. Ier s. av. J.-C. - Ve s. ap. J.-C.'. BABesch 95, 262–263.
86. Flohr, M. (2020). Review of Poehler, E., 'The Traffic Systems of Pompeii'. BABesch 95, 261–262.
85. (*) Flohr, M. (2020). Urban Space and Urban History in the Roman World. Studies in Roman Space and Urbanism. London: Routledge.
84. Flohr, M. (2020). ‘Hilltops, heat and precipitation: Roman urban life and the natural environment’, in M. Flohr (ed.), Urban Space and Urban History in the Roman World. London: Routledge, 66–85.
83. Flohr, M. (2020). ‘Fora and commerce in Roman Italy’, in M. Flohr (ed.), Urban Space and Urban History in the Roman World. London: Routledge, 198–220.
82. Flohr, M. (2020). ‘From the forum to the gate. Commercial investment and Ostia's Cardo’, in H. Kamermans and L.B. Van der Meer (eds), Designating Place. Archaeological Perspectives on Built Environments in Ostia and Pompeii. Leiden: Leiden University Press, 108–120.
81. Flohr, M. and N. Monteix (2020). Shops, Workshops and Urban Economic History in the Roman World. Panel 8.2. Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World - Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018 42. Heidelberg: Propylaeum.
80. Flohr, M. (2020). ‘From urban space to urban history: an introduction’, in M. Flohr (ed.), Urban Space and Urban History in the Roman World. London: Routledge, 1–16.
79. Flohr, M. (2020). ‘Goed boeren in de schaduw van de metropool’. Satricum Nieuwsbrief 26.1: 3–5.
78. (*) Flohr, M. (2020). ‘Textile Production’, in S. Goldberg (ed.), Oxford Classical Dictionary. Digital Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
77. Flohr, M. (2020). Review of Bernard, S., 'Building Mid-Republican Rome'. EHR 73.2, 599–600.
76. Flohr, M. (2020). Review of Terpstra, T., 'Trade in the Ancient Mediterranean'. Sehepunkte 20.5.

2019

75. Flohr, M. (2019). ‘Prosperity, investment, and the history of Pompeii's urban economy’, in M. Maiuro and M. Balbo (eds), Popolazione, risorse e urbanizzazione nella Campania Antica. Dall'età preromana alla Tarda Antichità. Bari: Edipuglia, 75–90.
74. (*) Flohr, M. (2019). ‘Artisans and Markets: the Economics of Roman Domestic Decoration’. AJA 123.1: 101–125.
73. (*) Flohr, M. and V. Hunink (2019). ‘Een gulle gever zonder naam. De nieuwe grafinscriptie uit Pompeii’. Hermeneus 91.1: 26–32.
72. Flohr, M. (2019). ‘Meer vrouwen, meer rituelen: een ruimhartiger Atheens burgerschap’. Review of Blok, J., 'Citizenship in Classical Athens'. TvG 132.2, 300–302.
71. Flohr, M. (2019). Review of Vermeulen, F., 'From the Mountains to the Sea: The Roman Colonisation and Urbanisation of Central Adriatic Italy'. BMCR 2019.07.51.

2018

70. Flohr, M. (2018). ‘Tabernae and commercial investment along the western decumanus in Ostia’, in C. De Ruyt, Th. Morard and F. Van Haeperen (eds), Ostia Antica. Nouvelles études et recherces sur les quartiers occidentaux de la cité Actes du colloque international (Rome-Ostia Antica, 22-24 septembre 2014). Rome: Institut historique belge de Rome, 143–153.
69. Flohr, M. (2018). ‘Skeletons in the cupboard? Femurs and food regimes in the Roman world’, in P.P.M. Erdkamp and C. Holleran (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Diet and Nutrition in the Roman World. London: Routledge, 273–280.
68. Flohr, M. (2018). ‘Work and Workplaces’, in E. Lytle (ed.), A Cultural History of Work in Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury, 57–72.
67. Flohr, M. (2018). Database of Pompeian Houses. Leiden: Miko Flohr.
66. Flohr, M. (2018). Review of Hawkins, C., 'Roman Artisans and the Urban Economy'. JRS 108, 225–226.
65. Flohr, M. (2018). Review of Erdkamp, P.P.M.; Verboven, K.; Zuiderhoek, A., 'Ownership and Exploitation of Land and Natural Resources in the Roman World'. Latomus 77.3, 815–817.

2017

64. (*) Flohr, M. and A. Wilson (2017). The Economy of Pompeii. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
63. Flohr, M. (2017). ‘Textiles, trade and the urban economies of Roman Asia Minor’, in K. Piesker (ed.), Wirtschaft als Machtbasis. Vormoderne Wirtschaftssysteme in Anatolien. Berlin: DAI Abteilung Istanbul, 21–41.
62. (*) Flohr, M. (2017). ‘Constructing Occupational Identities in the Roman World’, in K. Verboven and C. Laes (eds), Work, labour and professions in the Roman World. Leiden: Brill, 147–172.
61. (*) Flohr, M. and A. Wilson (2017). ‘Introduction: Investigating an Urban Economy’, in M. Flohr and A. Wilson (eds), The Economy of Pompeii. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1–19.
60. (*) Flohr, M. (2017). ‘Quantifying Pompeii: Population, Inequality and the Urban Economy’, in M. Flohr and A. Wilson (eds), The Economy of Pompeii. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 53–84.
59. Flohr, M. (2017). ‘Beyond smell. The sensory landscape of the Roman fullonica’, in E.M. Betts (ed.), Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture. London: Routledge.
58. Flohr, M. (2017). Review of Dardenay, A.; Rosso, E., 'Dialogues entre sphère publique et sphère privée dans l'espace de la cité romaine. Vecteurs, acteurs, significations'. BJ 215, 465–466.
57. (*) Flohr, M. (2017). ‘Fulling’, in S. Goldberg (ed.), Oxford Classical Dictionary. Digital Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2016

56. (*) Wilson, A. and M. Flohr (2016). Urban craftsmen and traders in the Roman World. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
55. (*) Flohr, M. and A. Wilson (2016). ‘Roman Craftsmen and Traders. Towards an Intellectual History’, in A. Wilson and M. Flohr (eds), Urban craftsmen and traders in the Roman World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 23–54.
54. (*) Flohr, M. and A. Wilson (2016). ‘Introduction’, in A. Wilson and M. Flohr (eds), Urban craftsmen and traders in the Roman World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1–19.
53. (*) Flohr, M. (2016). ‘Tabernae Publicae. Commercie en de publieke zaak in Romeins Italië’. Lampas 49: 67–88.
52. Flohr, M. (2016). ‘Pompeii in perspectief’. Leidschrift 31.1: 41–60.
51. Flohr, M. (2016). ‘The Wool Economy of Roman Italy’, in K. Dross-Krüpe and M.-L. Nosch (eds), Textiles, Trade and Theories. From the Ancient Near East to the Mediterranean. Münster: Ugarit, 49–62.
50. (*) Flohr, M. (2016). ‘Innovation and Society in the Roman World’. Oxford Handbooks Online.
49. Flohr, M. (2016). ‘Wetten, burgerschap en bloei: de economie van de Griekse polis’. Review of Bresson, A., 'The Making of the ancient Greek economy. Institutions, markets, and growth in the city-states'. TvG 129.4, 644–645.

2015

48. Flohr, M. (2015). Review of Monteix, N., 'Les lieux de métier : boutiques et ateliers d'Herculanum'. BABesch 90, 249–250.

2014

47. Flohr, M. (2014). ‘Economy, Roman’, in C. Smith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Heidelberg: Springer, 2338–2346.
46. Flohr, M. (2014). Review of Hoffmann-Salz, J., 'Die wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen der römischen Eroberung. Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Provinzen Hispania Tarraconensis, Africa Proconsularis und Syria'. Gnomon 86.2, 151–155.
45. Flohr, M. (2014). Review of Temin, P., 'The Roman Market Economy'. Mnemosyne 67.4, 688–691.
44. Flohr, M. (2014). Review of Esposito, A.; Sanidas, G., 'Quartiers artisanaux en Grèce ancienne. Une perspective méditerranéenne'. JHS 134, 257–258.
43. Flohr, M. (2014). ‘Towards an Economic History of Textile Manufacturing and Trade in the Roman World’, in K. Dross-Krüpe (ed.), Textile trade and distribution in antiquity. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz, 1–16.
42. Flohr, M. (2014). Review of Tran, N., 'Dominus Tabernae. Le statut de travail des artisans et des commerçans de l'occident romain'. BMCR 2014.10.09.
41. Flohr, M. (2014). ‘Costruire tabernae: l'investimento commerciale nelle città dell'Italia romana’. Forma Urbis 19.9: 42–44.
40. Flohr, M. (2014). ‘De Economie van Romeins Italië’, in W. Hupperetz, O. Karper, M.J. Versluys and F. Naerebout (eds), Van Rome naar Romeins. Zwolle: W Books, 48–52.

2013

39. Flohr, M. (2013). ‘Ulula, quinquatrus and the occupational identity of fullones in early imperial Italy’, in M. Gleba and J. Pasztokai-Szeöke (eds), Making Textiles in pre-Roman and Roman Times: People, Places, Identities. Oxford: Oxbow, 192–207.
38. (*) Flohr, M. (2013). The World of the Fullo. Work, Economy and Society in Roman Italy. Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
37. Flohr, M. (2013). ‘Roman Movement’. Review of Laurence, R.; Newsome, D., 'Rome, Ostia, Pompeii. Movement and Space'. CR 63.1, 187–189.
36. (*) Flohr, M. (2013). ‘The Textile Economy of Pompeii’. JRA 26: 53–78.
35. Flohr, M. (2013). Review of Holleran, C., 'Shopping in ancient Rome: the retail trade in the late Republic and the principate'. BMCR 2013.02.51.
34. Flohr, M. (2013). Review of Mayer, E., 'The Ancient Middle Classes. Urban Life and Aesthetics in the Roman Empire 100 BCE - 250 CE'. JRS 103, 308–309.
33. Flohr, M. (2013). Review of Tchernia, A., 'Les Romains et le commerce'. RPh 85.2, 187–189.
32. Flohr, M. (2013). ‘Building Tabernae - how commercial investment changed the cities of Roman Italy’. TMA 50: 84–84.

2012

31. Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Tanning, Tanners’, in R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champlin and S. Huebner (eds), Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell.
30. Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Leather, Leatherworking’, in R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champlin and S. Huebner (eds), Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell.
29. Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Economie in de Oudheid: risico mijden en winst maken’, in N. De Haan and S. Mols (eds), Cultuurgeschiedenis van de Klassieke Oudheid. Zwolle: WBooks, 199–211.
28. Flohr, M. and N. De Haan (2012). ‘Delos in de tweede eeuw v. Chr.: Panhelleens heiligdom en kosmopolitische vrijhaven’, in N. De Haan and S. Mols (eds), Cultuurgeschiedenis van de Klassieke Oudheid. Zwolle: WBooks, 186–197.
27. Flohr, M. (2012). ‘Working and living under one roof: workshops in Pompeian atrium houses’, in A. Anguissola (ed.), Privata Luxuria: Towards an Archaeology of Intimacy. Munich: Utz, 51–72.
26. Flohr, M. (2012). Review of Harris, W., 'Rome's Imperial Economy. Twelve Essays'. BMCR 2012.02.40.

2011

25. Flohr, M. and A. Wilson (2011). ‘The economy of ordure’, in G. Jansen, A.-O. Koloski-Ostrow and E. Moormann (eds), Roman Toilets. Their Archaeology and Cultural History. Leuven: Peeters, 127–136.
24. Acéro Pérez, J., M. Flohr, B. Hobson, J. Koehler, A.-O. Koloski-Ostrow, S. Radbauer and J. Van Vaerenbergh (2011). ‘Location and Contexts of Toilets’, in G. Jansen, A.-O. Koloski-Ostrow and E. Moormann (eds), Roman Toilets. Their Archaeology and Cultural History. n/a Leuven: Peeters, 113–130.
23. Poehler, E., M. Flohr and K. Cole (2011). Pompeii: Art, Industry, Infrastructure. Oxford: Oxbow.
22. Flohr, M. (2011). ‘Reconsidering the Atrium House. Domestic Fullonicae at Pompeii’, in E. Poehler, M. Flohr and K. Cole (eds), Pompeii: Art, Industry, Infrastructure. Oxford: Oxbow, 88–102.
21. Flohr, M. (2011). ‘Cleaning the Laundries III. Report of the 2008 campaign’. FOLD&R 214: 1–13.
20. Flohr, M. (2011). ‘Consumption, not Production. Understanding the fullonicae of Pompeii’, in C. Alfaro, J.-P. Brun, R. Pierobon Benoit and Ph. Borgard (eds), Textiles y tintes en la ciudad antigua : actas del III Symposium Internacional sobre Textiles y Tintes del Mediterráneo en el mundo antiguo (Nápoles, 13 al 15 de noviembre, 2008). n/a Valencia: Universidad de Valencia, 209–215.
19. Flohr, M. (2011). ‘Exploring the limits of skilled craftsmanship: the fullonicae of Roman Italy’, in N. Monteix and N. Tran (eds), Les Savoirs Professionels des gens de métier Romains. études sur le monde du travail dans les sociétés urbaines de l'empire romain. n/a Rome: Ecole Française de Rome, 87–100.
18. Poehler, E., M. Flohr and K. Cole (2011). ‘Introduction’, in E. Poehler, M. Flohr and K. Cole (eds), Pompeii: Art, Industry, Infrastructure. n/a Oxford: Oxbow, 1–9.
17. Flohr, M. (2011). ‘Tabernae, economische groei en stedelijke ontwikkeling in republikeins Pompeii’. TMA 46: 34–41.

2010

16. Flohr, M. (2010). Review of Faber, A.; Hofmann, A., 'Die Casa del Fauno in Pompeji (VI 12), Part I: Stratigraphische Befunde der Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1961 bis 1963 und Bauhistorische Analyse'. GFA 13, 1165–1171.

2009

15. (*) Flohr, M. (2009). ‘The social world of Roman fullonicae’. TRAJ 2008: 173–186.

2008

14. Flohr, M. (2008). ‘Cleaning the Laundries II. Report of the 2007 campaign’. FOLD&R 111: 1–13.
13. Flohr, M. (2008). Review of Allison, P.M., 'The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. III. The Finds'. BABesch 83, 200–201.
12. Flohr, M. (2008). Review of Patterson, J., 'Landscapes & Cities. Rural Settlement and Civic Transformation in Early Imperial Italy'. BMCR 2008.03.13.

2007

11. (*) Flohr, M. (2007). ‘Nec quicquam ingenuum habere potest officina? Spatial contexts of urban production at Pompeii, AD 79’. BABesch 82.1: 129–148.
10. Flohr, M. (2007). ‘Cleaning the Laundries. Report of the 2006 season’. RivStPomp 18: 131–136.
9. Flohr, M. (2007). Review of MacMahon, A.; Price, J., 'Roman Working Lives and Urban Living'. BMCR 2007.02.17.

2006

8. (*) Flohr, M. (2006). ‘Pislucht in de achtertuin. Wonen en werken in Pompejaanse atriumhuizen’. Lampas 39.4: 326–342.
7. Flohr, M. (2006). ‘Organizing the Workshop. Water Management in Roman Fullonicae’, in G. Wiplinger (ed.), Cura Aquarum in Ephesus. Proceedings of the 12th International Congress on the History of Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering in the Mediterranean Region, Ephesus/Selçuk, October 2-10, 2004. n/a Leuven: Peeters, 193–200.
6. Flohr, M. (2006). Review of Dickmann, J.-A., 'Pompeji. Archäologie und Geschichte'. BMCR 2006.05.08.

2005

5. Flohr, M. (2005). ‘Keeping up appearances. Design History and Use of Domus VI 14, 21-22’. RivStPomp 16: 37–63.
4. Flohr, M. (2005). ‘Ars Fullonia. Interpreting and Contextualising Roman Fulling’, in C. Briault, J. Green, A. Kaldelis and A. Stellatou (eds), SOMA 2003. Symposium On Mediterranean Archaeology. Oxford: Archaeopress, 59–63.
3. 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.

2003

2. (*) Flohr, M. (2003). ‘Fullones and Roman Society. A Reconsideration’. JRA 16: 447–450.

2002

1. Flohr, M. (2002). Pompeii VI 14, 21-22. Ontwerp, Geschiedenis en Gebruik. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen: unpublished thesis.