Roman funerary art in northern Gaul and the Rhineland reveals a variety of patterns in dress behavior. In some places, pre-Roman dress continued to appear in portraits until the late third century C.E., while many depictions show full Roman dress or combinations of Roman and indigenous garments. The most widespread and intriguing phenomenon observed in this study was a change in dress behavior as a result of Roman conquest; this change, however, did not involve the adoption of Roman dress but the development of a new, panregional native ensemble. Comparative work with anthropological studies of dress behavior in more recent contexts has enabled testing of hypotheses as to the meaning of this apparent "Third Way" in dress practice. The resul...
Romans used everyday costume to indicate status. The evidence analyzed here is mosaic pavements from...
About the book: This collection of papers on 'Dress and Identity' arose from a seminar series held ...
After the annexation of Gaul into the Roman empire, a new religious practice began in the Gallic pro...
While the present inquiry charts new territory in Roman cultural research, there are in fact two aca...
This paper focuses on the importance of assessing cultural practices associated with objects, as wel...
In the modern western world the clothed body is integral to self-representation and identity. For us...
Although women in antiquity are often perceived as suppressed and inferior by modern readers, Roman ...
This thesis examines the dress and personal appearance of members of the middle and lower classes du...
Fashion transcends its own role of imagery, as it becomes the medium through which individuals expre...
This paper considers three specific artifact sets and mortuary practices occurring in the Roman sout...
TransAntiquity explores transgender practices, in particular cross-dressing, and their literary and ...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
This paper considers artefactuality and cultural interaction with reference to dress accessories (in...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
It is impossible, within the confines of this chapter, to present a comprehensive account of ethnic ...
Romans used everyday costume to indicate status. The evidence analyzed here is mosaic pavements from...
About the book: This collection of papers on 'Dress and Identity' arose from a seminar series held ...
After the annexation of Gaul into the Roman empire, a new religious practice began in the Gallic pro...
While the present inquiry charts new territory in Roman cultural research, there are in fact two aca...
This paper focuses on the importance of assessing cultural practices associated with objects, as wel...
In the modern western world the clothed body is integral to self-representation and identity. For us...
Although women in antiquity are often perceived as suppressed and inferior by modern readers, Roman ...
This thesis examines the dress and personal appearance of members of the middle and lower classes du...
Fashion transcends its own role of imagery, as it becomes the medium through which individuals expre...
This paper considers three specific artifact sets and mortuary practices occurring in the Roman sout...
TransAntiquity explores transgender practices, in particular cross-dressing, and their literary and ...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
This paper considers artefactuality and cultural interaction with reference to dress accessories (in...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
It is impossible, within the confines of this chapter, to present a comprehensive account of ethnic ...
Romans used everyday costume to indicate status. The evidence analyzed here is mosaic pavements from...
About the book: This collection of papers on 'Dress and Identity' arose from a seminar series held ...
After the annexation of Gaul into the Roman empire, a new religious practice began in the Gallic pro...