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  • van Driel-Murray, C., Hartmann, H. H., & Urbon, B. (1999). Das Ostkastell von Welzheim, Rems-Murr-Kreis. (Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg; No. 42). Theiss.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1999). And did those feet in ancient time... Feet and shoes as a material projection of the self. In C. Forcey, P. Baker, S. Jundi, & R. Witcher (Eds.), TRAC 98. Proceedings of the eighth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Leicester 1998 (pp. 131-140). Oxbow.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1999). Dead men's shoes. In R. Wiegels, & W. Schluter (Eds.), Rom, Germanien und die Ausgrabungen von Kalkriese (pp. 169-189). Osnabrücker Forschungen zu Altertum und Antike-Rezeption.
  • van Driel-Murray, C. (1996). Roman military equipment : experiment and reality : proceedings of the ninth international Roman Military Equipment Conference, held at Leiden, The Netherlands, 15th-17th September 1994 (part 2). (Journal of Roman military equipment studies; No. 6). Oxbow Books.
  • van Driel-Murray, C. (1996). Military equipment in context : proceedings of the Ninth International Roman Military Equipment Conference, held at Leiden, the Netherlands, 15th-17th September 1994. (Journal of Roman military equipment studies; No. 5). Oxbow.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1996). Editorial. In C. Murray (Ed.), Military Equipment in context (pp. VII-X). Oxbow.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1995). Military leatherwork and footwear. In W. H. Manning (Ed.), The Roman Small Finds: report on the excavations at Usk 1965-176 (pp. 34-35-114-121). Cardiff University Press.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1995). Gender in Question. In P. Rush (Ed.), Theoretical Roman Archeology: Second Conference Proceedings (pp. 3-21). Avebury.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1995). Nailing Roman Shoes. Archaeological Leather Group Newsletter, 1, 6-7.
  • van Driel - Murray, C. (1994). The leather. In P. Courtney (Ed.), Medieval and later Usk (pp. 89-94). University of Wales Press.
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