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Leicester, April 1998 14–25 (Oxbow Books, 1999).

118.

Nosch, Marie-Louise. Wearing the cloak: dressing the soldier in Roman times. vol. Ancient
textiles series (Oxbow, 2011).

119.

Sumner, Graham. Roman military dress. (History, 2009).

120.

Möller-Wiering, Susan & Raeder Knudsen, Lise. War and worship: textiles from 3rd to
4th-century AD weapon deposits in Denmark and northern Germany. vol. Ancient textiles
series (Oxbow Books, 2011).

121.

Bartman, E. Hair and the artifice of Roman female adornment. American journal of
archaeology: the journal of the Archaeological Institute of America 105, 1–25 (2001).

122.

carroll, maureen. ‘the insignia of women’: Dress, gender and identity in the Roman
funerary monument of Regina from Arbeia. The archaeological journal 169, 281–311
(2013).

123.

Wyke, Maria & Sebesta, J. Book of Gender and the body in the ancient Mediterranean.
women’s costume and feminine civic morality in Augustan Rome vol. Gender and history
(Blackwell, 1998).

124.

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Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd. Aphrodite’s tortoise: the veiled woman of ancient Greece. (Classical
Press of Wales, 2003).

125.

Olson, K. Dress and the Roman woman: self-presentation and society. (Routledge, 2008).

126.

Wyke, M. Woman in the mirror: the rhetoric of adornment in the Roman world. in Women
in ancient societies: an illusion of the night 134–151 (Macmillan Press, 1994).

127.

Olson, K. <I>Matrona</I> and Whore: The Clothing of Women in Roman Antiquity. Fashion
Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture 6, 387–420 (2002).

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