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212 pages

86 figures, 25 tables plus illustrated gazetteer

Published Mar 2022

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781789697421

Digital: 9781789697438

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Keywords
Pompeii; dyeing; experimental archaeology; computer simulation; survey

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Investigations into the Dyeing Industry in Pompeii

Experimental Archaeology and Computer Simulation Techniques

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The scale of processing associated with the dyeing industry in Pompeii is a controversial subject. This investigation uses a new multi-disciplinary triangulated approach, providing an understanding of the significance of the industry that is grounded in engineering and archaeological principles, but within the context of Pompeii.

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Contents

Preface ;
Timeline of previous work relevant to this study ;
Chapter Zero: Preface to the published thesis ;

An investigation of the parameters that would influence the scale of the dyeing industry in Pompeii: an application of experimental archaeology and computer simulation techniques to investigate the scale of manufacture of the dyeing industry and the factors that influence output ;
Chapter One: Introduction to the dyeing industry of Pompeii ;
Chapter Two: Literature Review ;
Chapter Three: Experimental Replica ;
Chapter Four: Review of Remains in situ ;

Full Gazetteer of Dyeing Apparatus in Pompeii ;
Chapter Five Application of Ergonomics to Apparatus and Skeletal data ;
Chapter Six: Flued Experimental replica ;
Chapter Seven: The Finite Element model ;
Chapter Eight: Discussion ;
Glossary ;
References ;

Appendices ;
Appendix One: Coding Pompeii: The layout of the city and address description ;
Appendix Two: Understanding the economic influence of the dyeing industry in Pompeii through the application of experimental archaeology and thermodynamics ;
Appendix Three ;
Appendix Four: Assembling lead data for model ;
Appendix Five: Abaqus input decks ;

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About the Author

Heather Hopkins Pepper graduated with BSc Archaeology and PhD in Roman Engineering from the University of Bradford. She was made AIfA in 2009. She continues to research, present and publish widely, diversifying through collaboration with different disciplines, including recent experiments through the European Textile Forum to explore the choice of materials used in dyeing apparatus. She edited and co-edited the first and second proceedings of the European Textile Forum in 2013 and 2018.