I will continue adding new sources as I find them. If you are interested in a source but are having trouble locating it, feel free to contact me for assistance.
Romans of the S.C.A. https://www.facebook.com/groups/romansofthesca/
The Roman Legions: for reenactors and artisans https://www.facebook.com/groups/104443053338749/
Food of Ancient Rome https://www.facebook.com/groups/718576074896906/
The History of Ancient Rome & The Byzantine Empire https://www.facebook.com/groups/Classics21C/
The Romans https://www.facebook.com/Republic2Empire/
Ancient Rome https://www.facebook.com/Rome.Royalty/
The True Colours of the Ancient World: Ancient Polychrome https://www.facebook.com/groups/1386272951699856/
Ancient SCA https://www.facebook.com/groups/133070303526175/
De Gustibus – Taberna Romana (Roman Food!) https://www.facebook.com/tabernaromanadegustibus
Roman History Reading Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/18647497619/
Vicus and Village: Roman Era Civilians https://www.facebook.com/groups/361968853851510/
The Boston Museum of Fine Art http://www.mfa.org/collections/ancient-world
The British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx
The Capitoline Museums in Rome http://capitolini.net/index.xql
Cleveland Museum of Art – Greek and Roman Art. https://www.clevelandart.org/art/departments/greek-and-roman-art
The Digital Museum of Germany http://www.museum-digital.de/san/
The German Archaeological Institute (DAI) Rome photo archive http://arachne.uni-koeln.de/drupal/?q=de_DE/node/218
Google Cultural Institute. https://artsandculture.google.com/
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles http://www.getty.edu/art/
Barbara F. McManus & Suzanne Bonefas - VRoma: A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics – Image Archive. http://www.vroma.org/
The Metropolitan Meseum of Art in New York http://capitolini.net/index.xql
Musee du Louver in Paris http://www.louvre.fr/en/departments/greek-etruscan-and-roman-antiquities
All Fiber Arts: Roman Artifacts. https://www.allfiberarts.com/2012/aa062304.htm
The Ancient Home – “Roman Mosaic Patterns: A Visual Glossary” https://theancienthome.com/blogs/blog-and-news/roman-mosaic-patterns
Andromeda of Sparta https://andromedaofsparta.wordpress.com/about-2/
(Hypatissa) Anna Dokeianina Syrakousina –“Anna’s New Rome” https://annasrome.com/about-2/
Ann R. Raia & Judith L. Sebesta - Online Companion to The Worlds of Roman Women www.cnr.edu/home/araia/companion.html
Barbara F. McManus & Suzanne Bonefas - VRoma: A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics http://www.vroma.org/
Blogging Pompeii http://bloggingpompeii.blogspot.com/
Comitatus, British Late Roman recreation society, http://www.comitatus.net/index.html
Digital Augustan Rome http://digitalaugustanrome.org/
Glossary of Roman Law http://thelatinlibrary.com/law/glossary.html
Greek, Roman, And Byzantine Studies https://grbs.library.duke.edu/
Heather Rose Jones – “Archaeological Sewing” http://heatherrosejones.com/archaeologicalsewing/index.html
Heritage Daily - Ancient Rome: Interactive Map https://www.heritagedaily.com/2018/08/ancient-rome-interactive-map-2/121395
The History of Rome podcast https://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
Jael Ben Ari’s Roman Journal on Facebook – “Adventures in the SCA” https://www.facebook.com/AdventuresintheSca
Janet Stephens’ YouTube Channel – Recreating historic hairstyles https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCboS0faGVeMi3n5_2LsVazw
Jenny Dean’s Wild Colour – “Colours of the Romans” http://www.jennydean.co.uk/colours-of-the-romans/
The Journal of Ancient Numismatics – “Livia – The First Augusta of Rome” http://coinproject.com/jan/volume1/issue4/volume1-4-1.html
LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World. http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/home.html
Leatherwork Through the Ages: Researching and Recreating Historic Leather Items https://sutor.jimdofree.com/
Leda Zipyos, Kingdom of the East – “Hellas Anakhronismos: Re-creating the Clothing and Accessories of Hellenistic Greece”. https://hellasanakhronismos.com/
National Geographic – Reading an Ancient Comic Strip (Trajan’s Column) https://www.nationalgeographic.com/trajan-column/
Nova Roma http://www.novaroma.org/
ORBIS – The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World http://orbis.stanford.edu/
Pompeii in Pictures https://pompeiiinpictures.com/pompeiiinpictures/index.htm
Reclining and Dining (and Drinking) in Ancient Rome, The IRIS – Behind the Scenes at the Getty http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/reclining-and-dining-and-drinking-in-ancient-rome/
Res Republica Romana: Restoring the Best of Roman Antiquity for Today https://romanrepublic.org/roma/
Roman Army Talk https://www.romanarmytalk.com/rat/index.php
The Roman Military Research Society http://www.romanarmy.net/
Roman Cat Names http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/rome.htm
Roman Empire Timeline https://romanasum.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/roman-timeline.png
Roman History and Mythology http://www.musesrealm.net/rome/
SCA Heraldry – “Simple Guide to Imperial Roman Names” https://heraldry.sca.org/names/roman.html
Scientific American – “Purging the Myth of the Vomitorium” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/purging-the-myth-of-the-vomitorium/
Susanna Duffy – “Six Ancient Roman Recipes” https://delishably.com/world-cuisine/ancient-food-rome
Tullia Saturnina, Kingdom of An Tir – “Romana Sum: Recreating 50 BCE” https://romanasum.com/
UNRV’s History and Culture of Ancient Rome https://www.unrv.com/
I have an large personal library, access to a major university library, plus access to interlibary loan. I also have unlimited access to journal articles via JStor, so most of the journal articles listed here are maintained as .pdf files in my personal collection. If you have trouble getting access to a source listed here, let me know and I may be able to help.
I am constantly finding new books and articles which I periodically add to this list. I hope that this list will help you in your efforts to find sources to support your own research efforts.
Borg, Barbara E. “Painted Funerary Portraits.” UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Eds. Willeke Wendrich, Jacco Deileman, Elizabeth Frood, and John Baines. Los Angeles, CA: University of California, Los Angeles, 2010.
Caccioli, David, Richard De Puma, and Jane Milosch. “Art in Roman Life: Villa to Grave.” Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art & Archeology Vol. 15, Number 2, March/April 2004: 13-15.
D’Ambra, Eve. “Daughters as Diana: Mythological Models in Roman Portraiture.” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Supplementary Volumes, Vol. 7, Role Models in the Roman World. Identity and Assimilation (2008), pp. 171-183.
Davies, Glenys. “Portrait Statues as Models for Gender Roles in Roman Society.” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Supplementary Volumes, Vol. 7, Role Models in the roman World. Identity and Assimilation (2008), pp. 207-220.
Evans, Jane DeRose. “Prostitutes in the Portico of Pompey? A Reconsideration.” American Philogical Association (1974-), Vol. 139, No. 1 (Spring 2009): 123-145.
Herrmann, John J. Jr. “Rearranged Hair: A Portrait of a Roman Woman in Boston and Some Recarved Portraits of Earlier Imperial times.” Journal of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Vol. 3 (1991), pp. 34-50.
Johns, Catherine. “The Tombstone of Laetus’ Daughter: Cats in Gallo-Roman Sculpture.” Britannia, Vol. 34 (2003), pp. 53-63.
Loven, Lena Larsson. “Roman Art: what can it tell about dress and textiles? A discussion on the use of visual evidence as sources for textile research.” Ancient Textiles Series, Vol. 19: Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress – an Interdisciplinary Anthology. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2014.
Morrony, Mark W. “The Evolution of Pompeian Taste.” Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art & Archeology Vol. 15, Number 2, March/April 2004: 38-41.
Muich, Rebecca Marie. “The Worship of Roman Divae: The Julio-Claudians to the Antonines.” Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Masters’ Thesis, 2004.
Nodelman, Sheldon. “A Portrait of the Empress Plautilla.” The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal, Vol. 10 (1982), pp. 105-120.
Ramage, Nancy H. Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine. Prentice Hall, 2004.
Ramsden, E. H. “The Halo: A Further Enquiry into Its Origin.” The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Vol. 78, No. 457 (Apr., 1941), pp. 123-127+131.
St. Clair, Archer. “Imperial Virtue: Questions of Form and Function in the Case of Four Late Antique Statuettes.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 50 (1996), pp. 147-162.
Stewart, Peter. Oxford Studies in Ancient Culture and Representation: Statues in Roman Society - Representation and Response. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
Swaddling, Judith. “Etruscan Talking Heads: The Art of Etruscan Votive Portraiture.” Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art & Archeology Vol. 15, Number 2, March/April 2004: 33-4.
Varner, Eric R. “Portratis, Plots, and Politics: ‘Damnatio memoriae’ and the Images of Imperial Women.” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol. 46 (2001), pp. 41-93.
Yegül, Fikret K. “A roman Lady from a Southern California Collection.” The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal, Vol. 9 (1982), pp. 63-68.
Aquincumi Muzeum (Aquincum Museum). Kelta asszonyok - Romai Holgyek: Idoszaki kiallitas a BTM Aquincumi Muzeumaban, 2000. majus- 2001. oktober (Celtic Women - Roman Ladies: Temporary exhibition in the Aquincum Museum, May 2000 - October 2001). Budapest: Budapest Torteneti Muzeum, 2002. [A 79 page book about the exhibit in Hungarian with English translations and many photographs. Also see Szu, Annamaria et al. “Reconstruction the Roman and Celtic Dress of Aquincum” listed below.]
Audollent, Aug. “Les tombes gallo-romaines a inhumation des Martres-de-Veyre (Puy-de-Dome).” Memoires presents par divers savants a l’Academie des inscriptions et belles-lettres de l’Institute de France. Premiere serie, Sujext divers d’erudition. 13.1 (1923): 275-328.
Audollent, Aug. “Les Tombes de Martres-de-Veyre.” Man 21 (1921): 161-164.
Audollent, Aug. “Resume de la communications de M. Audollent.” Belletin historique et scientifique de l’Auvergne 42 (1922): 147-8.
Bender Jorgensen, Lise. “Clavi and non-clavi: Definitions of Various Bands on Roman Textiles.” PURPUREAE VESTES III. Textiles y Tintes en la ciudad antiqua. Actas del III Symposium Internacional sobre Textiles y Tintes del Mediterráneo en el mundo antiguo (Napoles, 13 al 15 de noviembre, 2008).
Brewster, Ethel Hampson. “The Synthesis of the Romans.” Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Vol. 49 (1918), pp. 131-143.
Carroll, Maureen. “’The Insignia of Women’: Dress, Gender and Identity on the Roman Funerary Monument of Regina from Arbeia.” Archoleology Journal, 169 (2013), 281-311.
Cleland, Liza, Glenys Davies, and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones. Greek and Roman Dress from A to Z. New York: Routledge, 2007.
Constans, L. –A. and A. Audollent. “Les tombes gallo-romaines a inhumation des Martres-de-Veyre (Puy-de-Dome).” Journal des savants 22.2 (1924): 77-78.
Croom, Alexandra. Roman Clothing and Fashion. Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2012.
Desrosiers, S. and A. Lorquin. “Gallo-Roman Period Archaeological Textiles Found in France.” Textiles in European Archaeology: Report from the 6th NESAT Symposium, 7-11th May 1996 in Boras. Ed. L. B. Jorgensen and C. Rinaldo. Boras: Goteborg University, Dept. of Archaeology, 1998. 53-72.
Dolansky, Fanny. “Togam Virilem Sumere: Coming of Age in the Roman World” in J. Edmondson & A. Keith (ed.), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008, 47-70.
Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD, ed. Salvatore Gaspa, Cecile Michel, & Marie-Louise Nosch. (Lincoln, NE: Zea Books, 2017), pp. 295-300.
Edmondson, Jonathan. “Public Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early Imperial Rome” in J. Edmondson & A. Keith (ed.), Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008, 21-46.
Edmondson, Jonathan and Allison Keith, editors. Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture. University of Toronto Press, 2008.
Elliot, Charlene. “Purple Pasts: Color Codification in the Ancient World.” Law & Social Inquiry, Vol 33, No. 1 (Winter, 2008), pp. 173-194.
Fournier, Pierre-Francois. “Patron d’une robe de femme et d’un bas gallo-romains trouves aux Martres-de-Veyre.” Bulletin historique et scientifique de l’Auvergne 76 (1956): 202-3.
Gallia, Andrew B. “The Vestal Habit.” Classical Philology, Vol. 109, No. 3 (July 2014), pp. 222-240.
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Harlow, Mary, Ed. A Cultural History of Dress and Fashion in Antiquity. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic Publishing, 2017.
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Morgan, Fath Pennick. Dress and Personal Appearance in Late Antiquity: The Clothing of the Middle and Lower Classes. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2018.
Mossakowska-Gaubert, Maria. “Tunics Worn in Egypt in Roman and Byzantine Times: The Greek Vocabulary.” Textile Terminologies from the Orient to the Mediterranean and Europe, 1000 BC to 1000 AD, ed. Salvatore Gaspa, Cecile Michel, & Marie-Louise Nosch. (Lincoln, NE: Zea Books, 2017), pp. 321-345.
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Olson, Kelly. Dress and the Roman Woman: Self-presentation and Society. New York, Routledge, 2008.
Olson, Kelly. “Matrona and Whore: The Clothing of Women in Roman Antiquity.” Fashion Theory, Vol. 6, Issue 4, pp. 387-420.
Olson, Kelly. “Roman Underwear Revisited.” The Classical World, vol. 96, No. 2 (Winter 2003), 201-210.
Pages, Charles. “Etude technique sure les tissus decouverts dans les sepultures gallo-romaines des Martres-de-Veyre.” Memoires presents par divers savants a l’Academie des inscriptions et belles-lettres de l’Institute de France. Premeire serie, Sujets divers d’erudition. 13.1 (1923): 329-384.
Raia, Ann R. "Matrimonium: From Puella to Materfamilias." American Classical League 2011 Institute - Panel Presentation.
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