The first comprehensive study in English of the ancient Roman city and its decline
A visual and historical guide to North America’s largest collection of Roman marble artifacts
David Mattingly’s long-awaited book on North Africa and the Romans
Uncovering Roman Republican life through food
Surveys the beautiful but functional marbles from Roman Cosa
A fascinating shift toward more nuanced interpretations of Roman art that look at different kinds of social knowledge and local contexts
A significantly updated examination of public feasts in the Rome empire—now available in paper
An illumination of memory-the defining aspect of Roman civilization
Investigating Latium, Athanasius Kircher's 1671 study of the area around Rome
Multidisciplinary essays on early villa culture and architecture in Republican Italy
An exploration of the relation between domestic Roman art and its social milieu, now with an updated introduction
A lively survey for the nonspecialist, with new essays and a new appendix of translated documents
An intriguing look at contemporary views regarding the casts of victims from Mt. Vesuvius' eruption
The new definitive text on Etruscan terra-cottas
The definitive work on the excavation of the Temple of Vesta
An inter-disciplinary examination of the use of role models in articulating social and cultural identities in the Roman world
An exploration of new research on subjects relating to the maritime life of Rome and its vast empire
New and reconsidered black-glaze pottery from the Roman Republican colony of Cosa
The first empire-wide study to examine the eclectic marble statuettes collected and displayed by the wealthiest Roman aristocrats
An examination of eating in its public context in the Roman world
An in-depth study of the different venues for the sale of sex in the Roman world