The Roman house and social identity (original ) (raw )Anthropology of Roman Housing, A. Dardenay & N. Laubry (eds.), Brepols, 2020
Alexandra Dardenay
2020
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Houses and Society in the Later Roman Empire. By K im B owles
Jeremy J Rossiter
Archaeological Journal, 2011
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Houses, GIS and the Micro-Topology of Pompeian Domestic Space
Michael A Anderson
Anderson, M.A. 2005. ‘Houses, GIS and the Micro-Topology of Pompeian Domestic Space.’ in Bruhn, J. et. al. TRAC 2004: proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Oxbow. 144-156. , 2005
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Remaking the Roman House, recasting social relations
Reuben Thorpe
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The (in)discreet charm of the bourgeoisie: Public and private spheres in a Roman house in Herculaneum (Casa del Tramezzo di Legno)
Laura Nissin
Vesuviana, 2017
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Reading the Roman House: The Social Interpretation of Spatial Order
Mark Grahame
Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal
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Outside In and Inside Out: Paradise in the Ancient Roman House
Annette Giesecke
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House of the Small Fountain, Pompeii: The house and its occupants
Mary Harrsch
Hauser in Pompeji: Volume 8 Casa dell Fontana Piccola, Pompeii (VI 8, 23.24), 1993
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"Stasis and Change in Roman Domestic Space: The Alae of Pompeii’s Regio VI." American Journal of Archaeology 119.1 (2015), 69-102
Elisabetta Cova
American Journal of Archaeology
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Reconsidering the Atrium House. Domestic Fullonicae at Pompeii
Miko Flohr
in: Poehler, E; Flohr, M., and Cole, K.: Pompeii: art, industry, infrastructure, 2011
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ARISTOCRATS’ RESIDENCES IN THE STRATEGIES OF IDENTITY DURING THE LATE ROMAN REPUBLIC
Florica Bohîlțea Mihuț
CICSA JOURNAL online, 2021
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The Social Structure of the Roman House
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
Papers of the British School at Rome, 1988
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Review of Kim Bowes, Houses and Society in the Later Roman Empire (London: Duckworth 2010) for The Journal of Roman Studies 102 (2012) 334-35.
Veronica Kalas
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Patrons and Clients in Roman Pompeii – Social Control in
Heini Ynnila
2014
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The Casa del Menandro in Pompeii. Rhetoric and the topology of Roman wall-painting
Katharina Lorenz
J. Elsner - M. Meyer (ed.), Art and Rhetoric in Roman Culture, 2014
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Tybout R.A. (2001), Roman wall-painting and social significance, Journal of Roman Archaeology 14: 33-56.
Rolf Tybout
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Pompeian Households: An Analysis of the Material Culture. By Penelope M Allison. 280mm. Pp xvii + 255, b&w ills. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, 2004. ISBN 0917956966. £35 (pbk)
Stephan Mols
The Antiquaries Journal, 2006
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Beyond the Garden of Epicurus: The Utopics of the Ideal Roman Villa
Annette Giesecke
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Houses and Society in Roman Celtiberia
Jesús Bermejo Tirado
Mouseion, 2018
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Houses in Pompeii: The House of the Prince of Naples (1st English translation)
Mary Harrsch
Hauser in Pompeji (Volume 1): Casa del Principe di Napoli, 1984
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A brief discussion into the homes of the wealthy: Pompeii and Herculaneum
Philip Rawlinson
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Patrons and Clients in Roman Pompeii – Social Control in the Cityscape and City Blocks?
Eeva-Maria Viitanen
Sounds Like Theory. XII Nordic Theoretical Archaeology Group Meeting in Oulu 25.–28.4.2012. Monographs of the Archaeological Society of Finland 2, 2014
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Lina Malfona, Building Collective Individualities. Residential Pavilions in the Roman Countryside, The Plan Journal, volume 4, issue 1, spring 2019, pp. 31-47
Lina Malfona
The Plan Journal, 2019
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Boundaries and control in the Roman house
Joanne Berry
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2016
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How Roman Are Roman Houses in the Eastern Mediterranean? The House of Leukaktios (Ptolemais, Cyrenaica) and the House of Orpheus (Nea Paphos, Cyprus) as Case Studies.
Monika Rekowska
Światowit 58, 2019
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House, Apartments and Daily life of the Ancient Rome. By M.Mahmudul Hasan Khan
Mohammad Mahmudul Hasan Khan
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Between Words and Walls: Material and Textual Approaches to Housing in the Graeco-Roman World
J.A. Baird
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Tybout R.A. (2007), Rooms with a view: Residences built on terraces along the edge of Pompeii (Regions VI, VII and VIII). In: Dobbins J.J., Foss P.W. (eds.) The world of Pompeii. Londen: Routledge 407-420.
Rolf Tybout
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Everyday foodways and social connections in Pompeian Houses
penelope allison
2016
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Review: G. W. Adams: The Suburban Villas of Campania and their Social Function. BAR International Series 1542 (2006).
Eeva-Maria Viitanen
Arctos 41, 2007
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Hans Beck, From Poplicola to Augustus. Senatorial Houses in Roman Political Culture
Hans Beck
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Street Activity, Dwellings and Wall Inscriptions in Ancient Pompeii: A Holistic Study of Neighbourhood Relations (with E.M. Viitanen and L. Nissinen)
Eeva-Maria Viitanen , Kalle Korhonen
Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC 2012), 2013
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Romans, Religion, and Residences. Investigating the relationship of domestic cult spaces and Roman homes throughout Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Iberian Peninsula.
Robyn Cooper
University of Melbourne , 2023
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Beyond the Two Dimensional: The Context of Frescoes within the Roman Home
Katherine Carlotto
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“Otium, Opulentia and Opsis: Setting, Performance and Perception Within the mise-en-scène of the Roman House”
RICHARD BEACHAM
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