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Part I. Approaches: 1. Roman craftsmen and traders : towards an intellectual history / Miko Flohr and Andrew Wilson
2. Twentieth century Italian research on craftsmen, traders, and their professional organizations in the Roman world / Carla Salvaterra and Alessandro Cristofori
3. The archaeology of ancient urban workshops : a French approach / Jean-Pierre Brun
Part II. Strategies: 4. Mercantile specialization and trading communities : economic strategies in Roman maritime trade / Candace Rice
5. Driving forces for specialization : market, location factors, productivity improvements / Kai Ruffing
6. Fashionable footwear : craftsmen and consumers in the north-west provinces of the Roman empire / Carol van Driel-Murray
7. Contextualizing the operational sequence : Pompeian bakeries as a case study / Nicolas Monteix
Part III. People: 8. Disciplina, patrocinium, nomen : the benefits of apprenticeship in the Roman world / Christel Freu
9. Women, trade, and production in the urban centres of Roman Italy / Lena Larsson Lovén
10. Freedmen and agency in Roman business / Wim Broekaert
11. The social organization of commerce and crafts in ancient Arles : heterogeneity, hierarchy, and patronage / Nicolas Tran
12. Hierapolis and its professional associations : a comparative analysis / Ilias Arnaoutoglou
Part IV. Space: 13. Working together : clusters of artisans in the Roman city / Penelope Goodman
14. Spatial concentration and dispersal of Roman textile crafts / Kerstin Dross-Krüpe
15. Industry and commerce in the city of Aquincum / Orsolya Láng
16. The potters of ancient Sagalassos revisited / Jeroen Poblome.

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