University of Birmingham IAA Interdisciplinary Series: Studies in Archaeology, History, Literature and Art 2 Dress and Identity
University of Birmingham IAA Interdisciplinary Series: Studies in Archaeology, History, Literature and Art 2 Dress and Identity. Mary Harlow (Ed.) BAR - British Archaeological Reports - International series S2356, 2012. III,146 pages, illustrated
Contents: 1. Dress and Identity: an Introduction (Mary Harlow) 2. Costume as Text (Zvezdana Dode) 3. Veiling the Spartan Woman (Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones) 4. Dressing to Please Themselves: Clothing Choices for Roman Women (Mary Harlow) 5. The Archaeology of Adornment and the Toilet in Roman Britain and Gaul (Ellen Swift) 6. Dress and Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire (Ursula Rothe) 7. Investigating the Emperor’s Toga: Privileging Images on Roman Coins (Ray Laurence) 8. Anglo-Saxon Woman: Fame, Anonymity, Identity and Clothing (Gale R. Owen-Crocker) 9. Representing Hierarchy and Homosociality: Vestments and Gender in Medieval Scotland (Penelope Dransart) 10. Cosmetics and Perfumes in the Roman World: A Glossary (Susan Stewart) 1. The Social Life of Museum Textiles: Some Comments on the Late Antique and Early Medieval Collection in the Ure Museum at the University of Reading (Anthea Harris)