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Roman Dress Accessories by Ellen Swift

Roman Dress Accessories

Soft back, 56 pages, Illustrated Part colour, 15cm x 21cm

This book gives a concise introduction to the Roman dress accessories you may be lucky enough to come across in the field. This does not include Roman jewellery as this tends to be more precious.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Production systems and distribution
  • Brooches
  • Bracelets, finger rings & earrings
  • Beads
  • Pins
  • Belt sets
  • Interpreting dress accessories
  • Further reading
  • Museums
Roman Dress Accessories by Ellen Swift

On the back cover:

This book provides an introduction to Roman dress accessories - defined here as what would today be called costume jewellery (non-precious metal jewellery). Items such as bracelets and pins are widely found in the Roman period in copper alloy, bone, glass, jet, shale and other materials. Completerly new objects were introduced by the Romans, spread rapidly in each area of the empire and were adopted by local populations. Different styles of Roman object became popular in each succeeding century, as dress fashions changed. Using new evidence from finds, production areas, distribution patterns and the locations of workshops are examined. The interpretation of dress accessories is introduced , with reference to the depiction of objects in Roman art. Brooches, bracelets, beads, necklaces, rings, earrings, pins and belt sets are explained in detail, and the most popular types are described and illustrated, enabling the reader to identify common objects that might be found on an archaeological site or in a museum.

£5.99