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One of the greatest benefits of studying the ancient Greek and Roman past is the ability to utilise different forms of evidence in particular both written and archaeological sources. The contributors to this volume employ this evidence to examine ancient housing and what might be learned of identities families and societies but they also use it as a methodological locus from which to interrogate the complex relationship between different types of sources. Chapters range from the recreation of the house as it was conceived in Homeric poetry to the decipherment of a painted Greek lekythos to build up a picture of household activities to the conjuring of the sensorial experience of a house in Pompeii. Together they present a rich tapestry which demonstrates what can be gained for our understanding of ancient housing from examining the interplay between the words of ancient texts and the walls of archaeological evidence.