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    de Jong, I. J. F., & Versluys, M. J. (Eds.) (2024). Reading Greek and Hellenistic-Roman Spolia: Objects, Appropriation and Cultural Change . (Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation; Vol. 5). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004682702
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    de Jong, I. J. F., & Versluys, M. J. (2024). Innovating Objects? Spolia and the Question of Appropriation. In I. J. F. de Jong, & M. J. Versluys (Eds.), Reading Greek and Hellenistic-Roman Spolia: Objects, Appropriation and Cultural Change (pp. 3-13). (Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation; Vol. 5). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004682702_002
  • Hupperetz, W., Kaper, O. E., Naerebout, F., & Versluys, M. J. (2014). Keys to Rome. (Allard Pierson Museum series; Vol. 5). WBooks.
  • Versluys, M. J., Bricault, L., & Meyboom, P. G. P. (2006). Nile into Tiber. Egypt in the Roman world. Proceedings of the IIIrd international conference of Isis studies, Leiden, May 11-14 2005. Brill.
  • Versluys, M. J. (2006). 'The meaning of dwarfs in Nilotic scenes'. In M. J. Versluys, L. Bricault, & P. G. P. Meyboom (Eds.), Nile into Tiber. Egypt in the Roman world. (pp. 170-208). Brill.
  • Versluys, M. J. (2006). 'Aegyptiaca Romana. The widening debate'. In M. J. Versluys, L. Bricault, & P. G. P. Meyboom (Eds.), Nile into Tiber. Egypt in the Roman world. (pp. 1-14). Brill.
  • Naerebout, F., & Versluys, M. J. (2006). "L'acculturation n'est qu'un mot". Cultuurcontact en acculturatieprocessen in de Oudheid: een inleiding. Leidschrift, 21(3), 7-23.
  • Thiermann, E., Stek, T. D., Moormann, E. M., & Versluys, M. J. (2005). 'The Nemrud Dag Project: third interim report'. Babesch, 80, 125-143.
  • Moormann, E. M., & Versluys, M. J. (2005). The Nemrud Dag Project: Third Interim Report. Babesch, 80(2005), 125-143.
  • Versluys, M. J. (2005). [Review of: M.S. Venit (2002) Monumental Tombs of Ancient Alexandria. The Theater of the Dead.; J.Y. Empereur, M.-D. Nenna (2003) Nécropolis 2]. Bibliotheca Orientalis, 61, 566-572.
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