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(A) er boktitler som kan kjøpes på Akademika eller lånes på biblioteket.

(€) er fritt tilgjengelige som pdf-filer via universitetets nett.

 

Bøker:

(A) Alcock, S.E. & R. Osborne (red.) 2012. Classical archaeology. (2. udgave). Blackwell, London. (First edition can be used, but it is missing Chapter 11 on art as well as the other revisions).

(A)  Beard, M. 2008. Pompeii. The life of a Roman town. London.

(A) Boardman, J. 2011. The History of Greek Vases. Potters, Painters and Pictures. Thames and Hudson. Kapitel 6, s. 189-243. (55 Sider).

(A) Coulston, J. & Dodge, H. (red.) 2000. Ancient Rome: The Archaeology of the Eternal City. Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology.

 

 Artikler:

* Foxhall, L. «Small, rural farmstead sites in ancient Greece: a material cultural analysis» I Kolb, F. (red.), Chora und Polis: Methoden und Ergebnisse der historische Landeskunde (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs 54). 2004. Oldenbourg. Ss. 249-270. (21 sider)

€ Foxhall, L. «House clearance: Unpacking the ´kitchen´in Classical Greece» I Westgate, R., Fisher, N. & Whitley, J. (red.). Building Communities: house, settlement and society in the Aegean and beyond; proceedings of a conference held at Cardiff University, 17 - 21 April 2001. 2000, 233-242.  London, British School at Athens.   (10 sider).

€ Graham, E.–J. «Discarding the destitute: ancient and modern attitudes towards burial practice and memory preservation amongst the lower classes of Rome.» i  Croxford, B., H. Goodchild, J. Lucas & N. Ray (red.). TRAC 2005: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Birmingham 2005,  57–72. Oxford, Oxbow Books. (16 sider)

* Hopkins, K. 1983. Death and Renewal. (Sociological Studies in Roman History volume 2). Cambridge University Press. Kapitel 4, s. 201–238. Cambridge. (37 sider)

* Jameson, M. 1990. «Private Space in the Greek City», i Murray, O. & S. Price (red.). The Greek City from Homer to Alexander. Oxford, 171-195.   

€ Kindt, J. 2009. Polis Religion – A Critical Appreciation Kernos, vol. 22 (2009), 9-34. (25 pages)

€ Langdon, S. H. 2001. Beyond the Grave: Biographies from Early GreeceAmerican Journal of Archaeology, vol. 105, 579-606. (27 pages)

€ Mee, C. 2011. Greek  archaeology: A thematic approach. Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex.

€ Morris, I. 1989. Attitudes towards Death in Archaic Greece, Classical Antiquity, vol. 8. No. 2, 269-320. (52 sider)

€ Morris, I 1986. Gift and Commodity in Archaic Greece, Man volume 21, no. 1, 1-17. (17 sider)

* Morris, I. «The art of citizenship.» i Langdon, S. (red.). New Light on a Dark Age. Exploring the Culture of Geometric Greece. 1997. Columbia and London, University of Missouri Press, Siderne 9-43. (35 Sider)

* Pritchard, D. 1999. «Fool's Gold and Silver: Reflections on the Evidentiary Status of Finely Painted Attic Pottery», Antichthon 33 (1999), 1-27.

* Rotroff, S. Early Red-Figure in Context, i Oakley, J. H. & O. Palagia (red.). Athenian Potters and Painters, volume II. Oxford-Oakville, Oxbow Books. 2009. s. 250-260 (10 sider)

* Schaps, D.M. 2011. Handbook for Classical Research. Routledge. Part I, s. 1-56. (56 sider)

* Turner, M. 2000. «Attribution & Iconography», Mediterranean archaeology 13, 55-66. (11 pages)

* Turner, M. 2004. «Iconology vs. Iconography: The Influence of Dionysos and the Imagery of Sarpedon», Hephaistos 21/22 (2003/2004), 53-79. (= 26 pages)

* Wees, H. van. «A brief history of tears: gender differentiation in archaic Greece. » i  In: Foxhall, L and Salmon, J, (red.). When Men Were Men. Masculinity, power and identity in classical antiquity. 1998. London-New York, Routledge. 10-53. S. 10-47 (38 sider).

 

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