‘The Insignia of Women’. Dress, Gender and Identity on the Roman funerary monument of Regina from Arbeia, The Archaeological Journal 169, 2013, 281-311 (original) (raw)

Female Identity in Roman London, 2014 (MA thesis 2013)

Isa Benedetti-Whitton

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‘Representations and realities: cemeteries as evidence for women in Roman Britain’, Medicina nei Secoli 23.1, 227-254

John Pearce

Medicina nei Secoli 23.1, 2011

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Ethnicity and Gender in Roman Funerary Commemoration. Case Studies from the Empire's Frontiers, in S. Tarlow and L. Nilsson Stutz, The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, 559-579

Maureen Carroll

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Review of P. KEEGAN, ROLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN ROMAN EPIGRAPHIC CULTURE AND BEYOND: GENDER, SOCIAL IDENTITY AND CULTURAL PRACTICE IN PRIVATE LATIN INSCRIPTIONS AND THE LITERARY RECORD (British Archaeological Reports International Series 2626). Oxford: Archaeopress, 2014. Pp. iv + 181.

abigail graham

Journal of Roman Studies, 2016

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2015 Characterising Roman artefacts for investigating gendered practices in contexts without sexed bodies, American Journal of Archaeology 119.1 (open-access ‘Forum’ article) (DOI: 10.3764/aja.119.1.0103)

Pim Allison

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Characterizing Roman Artifacts to Investigate Gendered Practices in Contexts Without Sexed Bodies

penelope allison

American Journal of Archaeology, 2015

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Investigating the Autonomy of Power: Epigraphy of Women in Roman Britain

Charlotte E Bell

Charlotte E. Bell, 2020

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Women in Roman military bases. Gendered brooches from the Augustan military base and Flavio-Trajanic fortress at Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Vincent van der Veen

Britannia 52, 2021

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Marking Motherhood: Jewellery and gender identity in the Roman World; May 2-6, 2022

Courtney A. Ward

Clothing Identities Conference

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The Material Expression of Social Change: The Mortuary Correlates of Gender and Age in Late Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman Dorset. Vol. 1.

Christine Hamlin

2007

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Female empowerment in Romano-British mortuary spaces

Charlotte E Bell

Archaeology Twitter Conference 20 July 2022: Breaking the mould - Trowelblazers, 2022

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The Material Expression of Social Change: The Mortuary Correlates of Gender and Age in Late Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman Dorset. Vol. 2.

Christine Hamlin

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‘Whose fashion? Men, women and Roman culture as reflected in dress in the cities of the Roman north-west’

Ursula Rothe

in: G. Woolf/E. Hemelrijk (eds), Gender and the Roman City, Leiden (Brill: Mnemosyne Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity), 243-268, 2013

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2015. ‘Commemorating the dead in Roman Britain: monuments and their setting’, in J. M. Álvarez, T. Nogales & I. Rodà (eds) Proc. 18th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Centro y periferia en el mundo clásico, Mérida, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, 1209-12.

John Pearce

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Engendering Mortuary Practices of Roman Britain: Applications and Implications of Artefactual and Ecofactual Field Data

Hing Yuen Chan

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ROMAN AND BRITON WOMEN FROM BRITANNIA

Tais Pagoto Bélo

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The Stagni Painted Tomb: Cultural Interchange and Gender Differentiation in Roman

Marjorie Venit

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Images of Gendered Identities. North-Thracian Case 5th - 3rd centuries BC

Valeriu Sirbu, Maria-Magdalena Stefan

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Gender and Religion in a Shifting Social Landscape: Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Practices, AD 600-700

Caroline Palmer

Gender and Religion in a Shifting Social Landscape: Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Practices, AD 600-700, 2018

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MA Thesis - Priestess or housewife - Statues of Vestales and matronae from the second and third centuries AD at Rome and their gender-related implications.

Claire van Driel

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A Context for Roman Priestly Regalia: Depositional Practices and Spatial Distribution of Assemblages from Roman Britain

Alessandra Esposito

TRAC 2015: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Leicester 2015, 2016

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A High-Status Seventh-Century Female Burial from West Hanney, Oxfordshire

Helena Hamerow

The Antiquaries Journal, 2015

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LIFE STYLES, DEATH STYLES, AND POSTHUMOUS PORTRAITURE: ELITE FEMALE BURIALS IN IRON AGE EUROPE

Emily Stanton

2023

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Gender representation in early medieval burials: Past reality or ritual display?

Heinrich Härke

Problemy vseobshchej istorii (Problems of World History) 8. Armavir, 2003

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"Collective identity vs individual identity through rituals and images of dying in female nunneries in Medieval Iberia" at the Gender, Identity, Iconography. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference 2018, 8-10 January, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Mercedes Perez Vidal

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A Lady of York: migration, ethnicity and identity in Roman Britain

Hella Eckardt

Antiquity, 2010

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Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD

James Harland

Antiquity, 2019

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MATOÏAN V. et VITA J.-P. 2020, “Textiles and Gender at Ugarit”, in Mary E. Harlow, Cécile Michel and Louise Quillien (eds.), Textiles and Gender in Antiquity. From the Orient to the Mediterranean, Bloomsbury, London, p. 43-58

Juan-Pablo Vita, Valérie MATOÏAN

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2016. “Roman women in the urban economy: occupations, social connections, and gendered exclusions” in Women in Antiquity: Real Women Across the Ancient World. Edited by J. Turfa and S. Budin. London: Routledge, 915-931.

Hilary Becker

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Cultural and ethnic identity in the Roman military: a study of the Roman cemetery at Brougham in Cumbria (MA dissertation)

Robert Matthew

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Gender, Personal Adornment, and Costly Signaling in the Iron Age Burials of Hasanlu, Iran. In Studying Gender in the Ancient Near East, Edited by Saana Svärd and Agnes Garcia-Ventura. Eisenbrauns (PSU), 2018.

megan cifarelli

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Excavating Identity: The Archaeology of Being Roman, Syllabus 2013-14

J.A. Baird

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Book Review- ‘Inhumation Rites in Late Roman Britain: The Treatment of the Engendered Body’ by Sarah L. Keegan

Jillian E Byrne-Sweeney

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HIGH STATUS WOMEN OR RITUALSTS? Alternative female gender roles for women who lived in Early Iron Age societies in North East Italy

Anita Pinagli

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"Situating Gender in European Archaeologies: Introduction," (with Liv Helga Dommasnes), pp. 11-22

Nancy L. Wicker

In Situating Gender in European Archaeologies (Archaeolingua Series Minor 29), co-edited by Liv Helga Dommasnes, Tove Hjørungdal, Sandra Montón Subías, Margarita Sánchez Romero, and Nancy L. Wicker. Budapest: Archaeolingua Press, 2010

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