Caroline Cheung is assistant professor of classics at Princeton University.
""Dolia considers the movement and lifecycle of a container as a trace element for understanding the socio-economic connectivity of the Roman economy. . . . [It] presents an essential study of a true ‘feat of clay,’ while also recognizing the myriad ancient hands that formed, carried, lugged, and repaired these ceramic beasts in antiquity."" * Pasts Imperfect * ""This is the first major study of dolia. . . . Recommended."" * Choice * ""Engaging . . . [and] an enjoyable read for a broad audience. Cheung has opened up new horizons for scholars of archaeology, anthropology, and history to explore the topic of dolia. Similar vessels are still in use today in extant traditional eastern Mediterranean houses, and their study can highly benefit from and build on Cheung’s excellent work.""---Sarah Mady, H-Net Reviews