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Bulgaria
Borisova-Katsarova, Iliana. “Archaeological Evidence of Luxury Textiles from Late Antique Serdica.” Bulgarian E-Journal of Archaeology 15, no. 1 (2025): 115–37. https://doi.org/10.57573/be-ja.15.115-137.
Egypt - Abu Sha'ar
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. “Dated Textiles from Mons Claudianus and ’Abu Sha’ar.” In Methods of Dating Ancient Textiles of the 1st Millennium AD from Egypt and Neighbouring Countries, edited by A. De Moor and C. Fluck, 26–35. Tielt: Lanoo, 2007.
———. “Textiles from Mons Claudianus, ‘Abu Sha’Ar and Other Roman Sites in the Eastern Desert.” In The Eastern Desert of Egypt during the Greco-Roman Period: Archaeological Reports, edited by Jean-Pierre Brun, Thomas Faucher, Bérangère Redon, and Steven Sidebotham. Collège de France, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4000/books.cdf.5234.
———. “The Late Roman Fort at ‘Abu Sha’Ar, Egypt. Textiles in Their Archaeological Context.” Riggisberger Berichte 13 (2006): 161–74.
Egypt - Berenike
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. “Self-Bands and Other Subtle Patterns in Roman Textiles.” In Purpureae Vestes II, edited by Carmen Alfaro Giner and Lilian Karali, 135–42. València: Universitat de València, 2008.
Gould, D. A. “Excavations at Shenshef.” In Berenike 1997: Report of the 1997 Excavations at Berenike and the Survey of the Egyptian Eastern Desert, Including Excavations at Shenshef, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham, Willeke Wendrich, and Fred Aldsworth, 371–418. CNWS Publications, no. 4. Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands, 1999.
Van Waveren, A. M., and Willeke Wendrich. “The Textiles.” In Berenike 1994: Preliminary Report of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast) and the Survey of the Eastern Desert, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham and Willeke Wendrich, 63–67. CNWS Publications. Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), 1995.
Wild, Felicity C. “Sails, Sacking and Packing: Textiles from the First-Century Rubbish Dump at Berenike, Egypt.” In Purpureae Vestes I, edited by Carmen Alfaro, John Peter Wild, and B. Costa, 61–67. Valencia: Universitat de València, 2004.
———. “The Webbing from Berenice: A Classification.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 34 (2002): 9–16.
Wild, Felicity C., and John Peter Wild. “Sails from the Roman Port at Berenike, Egypt.” The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 30, no. 2 (2001): 211–20. https://doi.org/10.1006/ijna.2001.0354.
———. “Textile Contrasts at Berenike.” In The Eastern Desert of Egypt during the Greco-Roman Period: Archaeological Reports, edited by Jean-Pierre Brun, Thomas Faucher, Bérangère Redon, and Steven Sidebotham. Collège de France, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4000/books.cdf.5254.
Wild, John Peter. “Berenike, Archaeological Textiles in Context.” In Textiles in Situ: Their Findspots in Egypt and Neighbouring Countries in the First Millennium CE, edited by S. Schrenk, 175–84. Bern: Abegg-Stiftung, 2006.
———. “Cotton in Roman Egypt: Some Problems of Origin.” In Al-Rāfidān XVIII, Special Volume for Professor H. Fujii’s 70th Birthday, 287–98. Tokyo: Kokushikan University Institute for the Cultural Studies of Ancient Iraq, 1997.
———. “The First Indian Carpets – a View from Berenike.” In Drawing the Threads Together: Textiles and Footwear of the First Millennium AD from Egypt: Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the Research Group ‘Textiles from the Nile Valley’, Antwerp, 7-9 October 2011, edited by A. De Moor and C. Fluck, 74–85. Tielt: Lanoo, 2013.
Wild, John Peter, and Felicity C. Wild. “Berenike 2000.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 31 (2000): 18–20.
———. “Berenike and Textile Trade on the Indian Ocean.” In Textile Trade and Distribution in Antiquity / Textilhandel Und–Distribution in Der Antike, edited by Kerstin Droß-Krüpe, 91–110. Wiesbaden: University of Marburg, 2014.
———. “Early Indian Cotton Textiles from Berenike.” In South Asian Archaeology 1999: Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, Held at the University of Leiden, 5-9 July 1999, edited by Ellen M. Raven, 229–33. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 2008.
———. “Indians and Blemmyes? Migration of Cotton Clothing in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.” In Contextus: Festschrift Für Sabine Schrenk, edited by Sible De Blaauw, Elisabet Enß, and Petra Linscheid, 20–34. Münster: Aschendorff Verlag, 2020.
———. “Rome and India: Early Indian Cotton Textiles from Berenike, Red Sea Coast of Egypt.” In Textiles in Indian Ocean Societies, edited by Ruth Barnes, 0 ed., 11–16. Routledge, 2005. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203644256.
———. “The Textiles.” In Berenike 1995: Preliminary Report of the Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast) and the Survey of the Eastern Desert, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham and Willeke Wendrich, 245–56. CNWS Publications. Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), 1996.
———. “The Textiles.” In Berenike 1996: Report of the 1996 Excavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast) and the Survey of the Eastern Desert, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham and Willeke Wendrich, 221–36. CNWS Publications. Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), 1998.
———. “The Textiles.” In Berenike 1998: Report of the 1998 Excavations at Berenike and the Survey of the Eastern Desert Including Excavations at Wadi Kalalat, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham and Willeke Wendrich, 251–74. CNWS Publications. Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), 2000.
———. “The Textiles.” In Berenike 1999/2000: Report on the Excavations at Berenike. Including Excavations in Wâdi Kalalat and Siket, and the Survey of the Mons Smaragdus Region, edited by Steven E. Sidebotham and Willeke Wendrich, 225–27. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology UCLA, 2007.
———. “Through Roman Eyes: Cotton Textiles from Early Historic India.” In A Stitch in Time: Essays in Honour of Lise Bender Jørgensen, edited by Sophie Bergerbrant and S. H. Fossøy, 209–35. Gothenburg: University of Gothenburg, 2014.
Wild, John Peter, Felicity C. Wild, and A. J. Clapham. “Roman Cotton Revisited.” In Purpureae Vestes II, edited by Carmen Alfaro Giner and Lilian Karali, 143–47. València: Universitat de València, 2008.
Egypt - Didymoi
Cardon, Dominique, and Hero Granger-Taylor. “Khashm Al-Minayh (Didymoi): Saison 2000, Les Textiles.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 31 (2000): 17.
Cardon, Dominique, Hero Granger-Taylor, and W. Nowik. “What Did They Look like? Fragments of Clothing Found at Didymoi. Case Studies.” In Didymoi. Une Garnison Romaine Dans Le Désert Oriental d’Égypte. I – Les Fouilles et Le Matériel, edited by H. Cuvigny, 273–362. Fouilles de l’Ifao 64. Cairo: Institut français d’archéologie orientale, 2011.
Egypt - Mons Claudianus
Bender Jørgensen, Lise. “A Matter of Material. Changes in Textiles from Roman Sites in Egypt’s Eastern Desert.” Antiquité Tardive 12 (2004): 87–99.
———. “A Terminology of Roman Stripes, Bands and Checks.” Archaeological Textiles Newletter 43 (2006): 36–37.
———. “Clavi and Non-Clavi. Definitions of Various Bands on Roman Textiles.” In Purpureae Vestes III, edited by Carmen Alfaro, Jean-Pierre Brun, Philippe Borgard, and Rafaela Pierobon Benoit, 75–82. Valencia/Napoli: Universitat de València, 2011.
———. “Dated Textiles from Mons Claudianus and ’Abu Sha’ar.” In Methods of Dating Ancient Textiles of the 1st Millennium AD from Egypt and Neighbouring Countries, edited by A. De Moor and C. Fluck, 26–35. Tielt: Lanoo, 2007.
———. “Mons Claudianus.” Archaeological Textiles Newletter 10 (1990): 10–11.
———. “Representing Colours.” SAITIBA Revista de La Facultat de Geografia i Historia 64–65 (2015): 53–62.
———. “Self-Bands and Other Subtle Patterns in Roman Textiles.” In Purpureae Vestes II, edited by Carmen Alfaro Giner and Lilian Karali, 135–42. València: Universitat de València, 2008.
———. “Team Work on Roman Textiles. The Mons Claudianus Textile Project.” In Purpureae Vestes I, edited by Carmen Alfaro, John Peter Wild, and B. Costa, 69–76. Valencia: Universitat de València, 2004.
———. “Textiles and Textile Trade in the First Millennium AD: Evidence from Egypt.” In Trade in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond, edited by D. J. Mattingly, V. Leitch, C. N. Duckworth, A. Cuénod, M. Sterry, and F. Cole, 231–58. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108161091.
———. “Textiles from Mons Claudianus. A Preliminary Report.” Acta Hyperborea 3 (1991): 85–93.
———. “Textiles from Mons Claudianus, ‘Abu Sha’Ar and Other Roman Sites in the Eastern Desert.” In The Eastern Desert of Egypt during the Greco-Roman Period: Archaeological Reports, edited by Jean-Pierre Brun, Thomas Faucher, Bérangère Redon, and Steven Sidebotham. Collège de France, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4000/books.cdf.5234.
———. “The Mons Claudianus Textile Project.” In Archéologie Des Textiles Des Origines Au Ve Siècle: Actes Du Colloque de Lattes, Octobre 1999, edited by Dominique Cardon and Michel Feugère, 253–64. Montagnac: Mergoil, 2000.
———. “The Textiles from Mons Claudianus, Recorded in 1991.” Archaeological Textiles Newletter 12 (1991): 8–10.
Bender Jørgensen, Lise, and Ulla Mannering. “Mons Claudianus. Investigating Roman Textiles in the Desert.” In The Roman Textile Industry and Its Influence. A Birthday Tribute to John Peter Wild, edited by Penelope Walton Rogers, Lise Bender Jørgensen, and Antoinette Rast-Eicher, 1–11. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2001.
Ciszuk, Martin. “Taqueté and Damask from Mons Claudianus. a Discussion of Roman Looms for Patterned Textiles.” In Purpureae Vestes I, edited by Carmen Alfaro, John Peter Wild, and B. Costa, 107–14. Valencia: Universitat de València, 2004.
———. “Taquetés from Mons Claudianus – Analyses and Reconstruction.” In Archéologie Des Textiles Des Origines Au Ve Siècle: Actes Du Colloque de Lattes, Octobre 1999, edited by Dominique Cardon and Michel Feugère, 265–82. Montagnac: Mergoil, 2000.
Ciszuk, Martin, and Lena Hammarlund. “Roman Looms - a Study of Craftsmanship and Technology in the Mons Claudianus Project.” In Purpureae Vestes II, edited by C. Alfaro, J.-P. Wild, and B. Costa, 119–35, 2008.
Mannering, Ulla. “Garments from Mons Claudianus.” In Survey and Excavation Mons Claudianus 1987-1993. Volume IV. The Textiles, edited by Lise Bender Jørgensen. Cairo: Institut français d’archéologie orientale, forthcoming.
———. “Questions and Answers on Textiles and Their Find Spots. The Mons Claudianus Textile Project.” Riggisberger Berichte 13 (2006): 149–60.
———. “Roman Garments from Mons Claudianus.” In Archéologie Des Textiles Des Origines Au Ve Siècle: Actes Du Colloque de Lattes, Octobre 1999, edited by Dominique Cardon and Michel Feugère, 283–90. Montagnac: Mergoil, 2000.
Egypt - Myos Hormos
Cardon, Dominique, and Hero Granger-Taylor. “Khashm Al-Minayh (Didymoi): Saison 2000, Les Textiles.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 31 (2000): 17.
Handley, Fiona. “The Roman Textiles from Myos Hormos.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 31 (2000): 18–20.
———. “The Textiles.” In Myos Hormos, Quseir al-Qadim. A Roman and Islamic Port on the Red Sea Coast of Egypt. Interim Report 2003, edited by D. Peacock, E. Blue, and S. Moser, 57–60. Southampton, 2003.
———. “The Textiles: A Preliminary Report.” In Myos Hormos – Quseir al-Qadim Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Volume 2: Finds from the Excavations 1999-2003, edited by D. Peacock and E. Blue, 321–34. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2011.
Whitewright, Julian. “Roman Rigging Material from the Red Sea Port of Myos Hormos.” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 36, no. 2 (May 23, 2007): 282–92. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.2007.00150.x.
Egypt - Qasr Ibrim (Primis)
Wild, Felicity C. “Fringes and Aprons – Merotic Clothing: An Update from Qasr Ibrim.” In Dress Accessories from the 1st Millennium AD from Egypt, Antwerp, 2-3 October 2009, edited by A. De Moor and C. Fluck, 110–19. Tielt: Lanoo, 2011.
Wild, John Peter, and Felicity C. Wild. “Cotton: The New Wool. Qasr Ibrim Study Season 2008.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 46 (2008): 3–6.
———. “Qasr Ibrim: New Perspectives on the Changing Textile Cultures of Lower Nubia.” In Egypt in the First Millennium AD. Perspectives from New Fieldwork, edited by E. R. O’Connell, 71–85. British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan 2. Louvain, 2014.
———. “Qasr Ibrim: Study Season 2005.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 43 (2006): 16–19.
———. “Qasr Ibrim Study Season 2009.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 49 (2009): 16–18.
Wild, John Peter, Felicity C. Wild, and Netty K. Adams. “A Heddle from Qasr Ibrim.” In Textiles, Tools and Techniques of the 1st Millennium AD from Egypt and the Nile Valley, Antwerp, 4-6 October 2013, edited by A. De Moor, C. Fluck, and Petra Linscheid, 142–46. Tielt: Lanoo, 2015.
Wild, John Peter, Felicity C. Wild, and A. J. Clapham. “Irrigation and the Spread of Cotton Cultivation in Roman Times.” Archaeological Textiles Newsletter 44 (2007): 16–18.
———. “Roman Cotton Revisited.” In Purpureae Vestes II, edited by Carmen Alfaro Giner and Lilian Karali, 143–47. València: Universitat de València, 2008.
France
Médard, Fabienne. “Les tissus associés à la construction du chaland Arles-Rhône 3: qualité et gestion de la matière première.” In Arles-Rhône 3, un chaland gallo-romain du Ier siècle après Jésus-Christ, edited by S. Marlier, 116–25. Archaeonautica 18. Paris, 2014.
Médard, Fabienne, D. Djaoui, and S. Knopf. “Chiffons gallo-romains, un exemple inédit de recyclage.” In Purpureae Vestes VI, edited by Maria Stella Busana, Margarita Gleba, Francesco Meo, and Anna Rosa Tricomi, 395–407, 2018.
Meunier, Laure, and Marc Guyon. “Waterproofing Material from a 2nd Century AD Barge from Lyon: Looking for the Roman Know-How to Caulk with Pitched Textiles.” In Purpureae Vestes VII, edited by M. Bustamante-Álvarez, E. H. Sánchez-López, and J. Jiménez Ávila, 161–69. Granada: University of Granada, 2020.
Germany
Mitschke, Sylvia. “Material und Verarbeitung textiler Rohstoffe in der römischen Epoche am Beispiel der Funde aus Mainz.” Universität Tübingen, 2021. https://publikationen.uni-tuebingen.de/xmlui/handle/10900/111835.
Möller-Wiering, Susan, and Julian Subbert. “Germany: Roman Iron Age.” In Textiles and Textile Production in Europe: From Prehistory to AD 400, edited by Margarita Gleba and Ulla Mannering, 153–81. Oxbow Books, 2012. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh1djwg.
Greece
Karapanagiotis, Ioannis, Sophia Sotiropoulou, Stella Vasileiadou, Electra Karagiannidou, Dimitrios Mantzouris, and Panagiotis Tsiamyrtzis. “Shellfish Purple and Gold Threads from a Late Antique Tomb Excavated in Thessaloniki.” Arachne 5 (2018): 64–77.
Spantidaki, Youli, and Christophe Moulherat. “Greece.” In Textiles and Textile Production in Europe from Prehistory to AD 400, edited by Margarita Gleba and Ulla Mannering, 185–200. Oxford: Oxbow, 2012.
Tzachili, Iris, and Eleni Zimi, eds. Textiles and Dress in Greece and the Roman East: A Technological and Social Approach. Athens: Ta Pragmata, 2012.
Tzanavari, Katerina. “An Example of a Gold-Woven Silk Textile in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.” In Textiles and Dress in Greece and the Roman East: A Technological and Social Approach, edited by Iris Tzachili and Eleni Zimi, 25–34. Athens: Ta Pragmata, 2012.
Αντωνάρας, Α. “Παλαιοχριστιανικά χρυσοκέντητα μεταξωτά από τη Θεσσαλονίκη.” Μουσείο Βυζαντινού Πολιτισµού 8 (2001): 38–51.
Israel
Granger-Taylor, Hero. “Fragments of Linen from Masada, Israel - the Remnants of Pteryges? - And Related Finds in Weft- and Warp-Twining Including Several Slings.” In Wearing the Cloak: Dressing the Soldier in Roman Times, edited by Marie-Louise Nosch, 56–84. Ancient Textiles Series 10. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2012.
———. “Textiles from Masada : A Preliminary Selection.” In Masada IV. The Yigael Yadin Excavations 1963-1965, edited by E. Netzer, 151–256. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1994.
Murphy, Terence M., Nahum Ben-Yehuda, R.E. Taylor, and John R. Southon. “Hemp in Ancient Rope and Fabric from the Christmas Cave in Israel: Talmudic Background and DNA Sequence Identification.” Journal of Archaeological Science 38, no. 10 (2011): 2579–88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.05.004.
Shamir, Orit. “A Burial Textile from the First Century CE in Jerusalem Compared to Roman Textiles in the Land of Israel and the Turin Shroud.” Edited by B. Barberis, F. Lattarulo, P. Di Lazzaro, and D. Petri. SHS Web of Conferences 15 (2015): 00010. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20151500010.
———. “Textiles, Basketry and Cordage from En Rahel.” Atiqot 38 (1999): 91–123.
———. “Textiles, Basketry, Cordage and Ehorls from Mo’a.” Atiqot 50 (2005): 9–152.
———. “Textiles in the Land of Israel from the Roman Period till the Early Islamic Period in the Light of the Archaeological Finds.” Unpublished PhD dissertation, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2005.
———. “Textiles, Threads and Cordage from the Cave of Letters: 2000-2001 Excavations.” In Dead Sea: New Discoveries in the Cave of Letters, edited by C. E. Savage, P. Reeder, R. A. Freund, and H. M. Jol, 189–219. New York: Peter Lang, 2018.
Shamir, Orit, and Alisa Baginski. “The Later Textiles, Basketry and Cordage from Caves in the Northern Judean Desert (‘Operation Scroll’).” Atiqot 41 (2002): 241–56. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23461152.
Yadin, Yigael. The Finds from the Bar Kokhba Period in the Cave of Letters. Judean Desert Studes. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1963.
Italy
Busana, Maria Stella. “Textile Economy in the Veneto Region (North-Eastern Italy): A Textile Tools Oriented Spatial Approach.” In Reframing the Roman Economy, edited by Dimitri Van Limbergen, Adeline Hoffelinck, and Devi Taelman, 25–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06281-0_2.
Busana, Maria Stella, and Margarita Gleba. “L’uso del tessuto nei rituali funerari del Veneto antico: continuità in età romana di una tradizione preromana.” In Metalli, creta, una piuma d’uccello … Studi di Archeologia per Angela Ruta Serafini, edited by M. Gamba, Giovanna Gambacurta, F. Gonzato, E. Pettenò, and F. Veronese, 187–95. Documenti di Archeologia 67. SAP Società Archeologica, 2021.
Castelleti, L., A. Maspero, S. Motella, and M. Rottoli. “Analisi tecnologiche dei tessuti.” In Fortuna Maris, la nave romana di Commachio, edited by F. Bert, 157–60. Bologna, 1990.
Galli, Marco, Francesca Coletti, and Giacomo Casa. “Cultura tessile a Pompei: i tessuti e gli impianti per la lavorazione della lana (lanariae).” Analysis Archaeologica 5 (2019): 275–84.
Gleba, Margarita, and Maria Stella Busana. “Textile Reuse in Roman Naval Contexts.” In Economic Circularity in the Roman and Early Medieval Worlds: New Perspectives on Invisible Agents and Dynamics, edited by Irene Bavuso, Guido Furlan, Emanuele E. Intagliata, and Julia Steding, 85–104. Oxbow Books, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.10474605.
———. “Using Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Study of Mineralised Textiles: The Case of Roman Venetia.” In Multidisciplinary Approaches for the Investigation of Textiles and Fibres in the Archaeological Field, edited by Francesca Coletti, Christina Margariti, Vanessa Forte, and Stella Spantidaki, 11–23. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73812-8_2.
Maspero, A., and M. Rottoli. “Il microscavo e le analisi di laboratorio: metodologie e risultati.” In “La Signora del sarcofago”: una sepoltura di rango nella necropoli dell’ Università Cattolica, edited by M. Pia Rossignani, M. Sannazaro, and G. Legrottaglie, 55–84. Milan: Vita e Pensiero, 2005.
Médard, Fabienne, Philippe Borgard, and Christophe Moulherat. “Le travail du textile à Pompéi. Ateliers et restes de tissus.” In Purpureae Vestes III, edited by Carmen Alfaro, Jean-Pierre Brun, Philippe Borgard, and Rafaela Pierobon Benoit, 83–90. Valencia/Napoli: Universitat de València, 2011.
Rossignoli, G., A. Patera, G. Lanterna, I. Tosini, E. Gualandris, J. Agresti, D. Ciofini, S. Siano, and F. Miele. “Diagnostics and Conservation of an Archaeological ‘Coin Purse’ from the Vesuvian Area.” In Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks XIII: Proceedings of the International Conference on Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks XIII (LACONA XIII), 12-16 September 2022, Florence, Italy, edited by Salvatore Siano and Daniele Ciofini, 188–96. Taylor & Francis, 2024.
Lybia
Henshall, A. S. “A Fragment of Tufted Cloth.” In Ghirza. A Libyan Settlement in the Roman Period, edited by O. Brogan and D. Smith, 93. Libyan Antiquities Series, I. Tripoli: Department of Antiquities, 1984.
Wild, John Peter. “Textiles from Zinkekra.” In The Archaeology of Fazzān. Volume 3; Excavations of C.M. Daniels, edited by D. J. Mattingly, 486–88. London and Tripoli: Society of Libyan Studies and Department of Antiquities, 2010.
———. “The Textiles from Building 32.” In Ghirza. A Libyan Settlement in the Roman Period, edited by O. Brogan and D. Smith, 291–308. Libyan Antiquities Series, I. Tripoli: Department of Antiquities, 1984.
Romania
Marian, Carmen. Repere Ale Restaurării Textilelor Arheologice Din Mătase Naturală. Iași, 2001. https://biblioteca-digitala.ro/?tip-publicatie=periodic&volum=16143-repere-ale-restaurarii-textilelor-arheologice-din-matase-naturala--2001.
Mazăre, Paula. “Dovezi Ale Producţiei Textile La Apulum.” Terra Sebus. Acta Musei Sabesiensis 5 (2013): 255–86.
Rădulescu, A., E. Coman, and C. Stavru. “Un sarcofago di eta romana scoperto nella necropoli tumulare di Callatis.” Pontica 6 (1973): 247–65. https://biblioteca-digitala.ro/?articol=18753-un-sarcofago-di-eta-romana-scoperto-nella-necropoli-tumulare-di-callatis--pontica-muzeul-de-istorie-nationala-si-arheologie-constanta--vi-1973.
Syria - Palmyra
Pfister, R. Nouveaux Textiles de Palmyre. Paris: Les Editions d’Art et d’Histoire, 1937.
Schmidt-Colinet, Andreas, Annemarie Stauffer, Khālid Asʻad, and H. Böhmer. Die Textilien aus Palmyra: neue und alte Funde. Damaszener Forschungen, Bd. 8. Mainz am Rhein: P. von Zabern, 2000.
UK - Vindolanda
Ryder, M.L. “Wools from Vindolanda.” Journal of Archaeological Science 8, no. 1 (1981): 99–103. https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-4403(81)90015-7.
Taylor, G.W. “Detection and Identification of Dyes on Pre-Hadrianic Textiles from Vindolanda.” Textile History 14, no. 2 (1983): 115–24. https://doi.org/10.1179/004049683793690552.
Wild, John Peter. “A Hairmoss Cap from Vindolanda.” In NESAT V. Archäologische Textilfunde – Archaeological Textiles: Textilsymposium Neumünster 4.-7.5.1993, edited by G. Jaacks and K. Tidow, 61–68, 1994.
———. “The Textiles from Vindolanda 1973-1975.” In Vindolanda III. Bardon Mill: The Vindolanda Trust, 1977.
———. “Vindolanda 1985-1988: The Textiles.” In Vindolanda Research Reports New Series III: The Early Wooden Forts: Preliminary Reports on the Leather, Textiles, Environmental Evidence and Dendrochronology, by Carol van Driel-Murray, John Peter Wild, Mark Seaward, Jennifer Hillam, and Robin Birley, 76–90. Bardon Mill: The Vindolanda Trust, 1993.
———. “Vindolanda 1985-1989: First Thoughts on New Finds.” In NESAT IV. Archaeological Textiles in Northern Europe: Report from the 4th NESAT Symposium 1.-5. May 1990 in Copenhagen, edited by Lise Bender Jørgensen and E. Munksgaard, 66–74. Aarhus: Tidens Tand, 1992.
Wild, John Peter, W.D. Cooke, C.R. Cork, and L. Fang-Lu. “Vindolanda: Some Results of the Leverhulme Trust Programme.” In NESAT VI. Textiles in European Archaeology: Report of the 6th NESAT Symposium 7-11th May 1996 in Borås, edited by Lise Bender Jørgensen and C. Rinaldo, 85–95. Göteborg, 1996.
Wild, John Peter, and Penelope Walton Rogers. “A Knotted-Pile Mat from the Roman Fort at Vindolanda near Hadrian’s Wall.” In NESAT IX. Archäologische Textilfunde – Archaeological Textiles: Braunwald, 18.-21.Mai 2005, edited by Antoinette Rast-Eicher and R. Windler, 71–78. Glarus, 2007.
———. “Creature Comforts at Vindolanda: Two Unique Wool Mats with Knotted Pile.” Britannia 49 (2018): 323–33. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0068113X18000259.