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20. Ivleva, T. (2018)“Same-Sex and Polygamous/Polygynous Unions in the Northwest Roman Provinces and Frontiers”, in C. S. Sommer and S. Matešić (eds) Limes XXIII – Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies Ingolstadt 2015. Akten des 23. Internationalen Limeskongresses in Ingolstadt 2015. Beiträge zum Welterbe Limes Sonderband 4. Mainz , 1051-57.

19. Collins, R. and Ivleva, T. (2018) “Introduction: Sex on the Frontiers. Textual and Material Representations of Human Sexuality at the Edge of Empire”, in C. S. Sommer and S. Matešić (eds) Limes XXIII – Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies Ingolstadt 2015. Akten des 23. Internationalen Limeskongresses in Ingolstadt 2015. Beiträge zum Welterbe Limes Sonderband 4. Mainz, 1035-38.

18. Ivleva, T. (2017)  “British families in the Roman army: living on the fringes of the Roman world” in N. Hodgson, P. Bidwell and J. Schachtmann (eds), Roman Frontier Studies 2009. Proceedings of the XXI International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies (Limes Congress) held at Newcastle upon Tyne in August 2009. Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 25. Oxford, Archaeopress, 26-33.

17. Ivleva, T. (2017) “Doing brooches. Theorising brooches of the Roman Northwest (first to third centuries AD) in T. Martin and R. Weetch (eds) Dress and Society: Contributions from Archaeology. Oxford, Oxbow, 69-93.

16. Ivleva, T. (2016) “The role of brooches in the Roman military dress of the late first-third centuries AD in the Roman West” in X. Pauli Jensen and T. Grane (eds) Imitation and inspiration. Proceedings of the 18th International Roman Military Equipment Conference, Copenhagen 2013. Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies 17, 121-129.

15. Ivleva, T. (2016) “A totality of a thing with objects: multifaceted British-made brooches abroad” in K. P. Hofmann, T. Meier, D. Mölders, and St. Schreiber (eds) Massendinghaltung in der Archäologie. Der material turn und die Ur- und Frühgeschichte. Leiden, Sidestone Press, 365-386.

14. (2016) with Tacoma, L.E., and Breeze, D.J. “Lost along the way: a centurion domo Britannia in Bostra”, Britannia 47, 31-42.

13. Ivleva, T. (2015) “Peasants into soldiers: recruitment and military mobility in the early Roman empire”, in L. de Ligt and L.E. Tacoma (eds) Migration and mobility in the Early Roman Empire. Leiden, Brill, 160-177.

12. Ivleva, T. (2015) “In search of veterans of the Roman army on the frontier: material culture evidence”, in L. Vagalinski and N. Sharankov (eds), LIMES XXII: Proceedings of the 22nd International Congress of Roman Frontier studies, Ruse, Bulgaria, September 2012. National Archaeological Institute with Museum, Sofia, 437-445.

11. Ivleva, T. (2016) “Britons on the move: mobility of British-born emigrants in the Roman Empire” in M. Millett, L. Revell and A. Moore (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 245-262. 

10. Ivleva, T. (2014) “What’s in the name? Britishness of British-made brooches abroad”,Lucerna 47: Newsletter of the Roman Finds Group: 13-14.

9. Ivleva, T. (2014) “Remembering Britannia: expressions of identities by ‘Britons’ on the continent during the Roman Empire”, in B. Alroth and C. Scheffer (eds) Attitudes towards the past in antiquity: creating identities Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis/Stockholm Studies in Classical Archaeology 14, Stockholm: Stockholm University, 217-231.

8. Ivleva, T. (2014) “Review of ‘TRAC 2012: proceedings of the twenty-second Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Frankfurt 2012’ edited by A. Bokern et al.,” Bryn Mawr Classical Review [15.10.2014]

7. Ivleva T. (2014) “Review of ‘Women and the Roman City in the Latin West’ edited by E. Hemelrijk and G. Woolf,” American Journal of Archaeology 118.4

6. Ivleva, T. (2014) “Review of ‘Kelten am Rhein. Akten des dreizehnten Internationalen Keltologiekongresses, 23. bis 27. Juli 2007 in Bonn’ edited by S. Zimmer,” BABesch 88, 215-216

5. Ivleva, T. (2014) “Review of ‘Ateliers and Artisans in Roman Art and Archaeology’ edited by T. M. Kristensen and B. Poulsen,” American Journal of Archaeology 118.1

4. Ivleva, T. (2013) “Review of ‘Rome beyond its frontiers: imports, attitudes and practices’ edited by P. S. Wells,” Bryn Mawr Classical Review [23.11.2013]

3. Ivleva, T. (2012) “British military units and the identity of British-born recruits in the Roman army, between the first and third centuries AD” Orbis Terrarum: Internationale Zeitschrift für historische Geographie der alten Welt (2008-2011) 10: 59-92.

2. Ivleva, T. (2011) “Brooches tell tales: British-made brooches in Germania Inferior and Superior as indicators of the presence of British emigrants”, in K. Huijben, S.J.A.G. van de Liefvoort, T.J.S.M. van der Weyden (eds) SOJA Bundel 2010, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. Proceedings of Symposium Onderzoek Jonge Archeologne (Research symposium for young archaeologists) held on 19th March, Nijmegen Boxpress: Nijmegen: 51-56.
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1. Ivleva, T. (2011) “British emigrants in the Roman Empire: complexities and symbols of ethnic identities”, in D. Mladenovič and B. Russel (eds) TRAC 2010: Proceedings of the 20thTheoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Oxford 2010​. Oxbow: Oxford: 132-153.
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