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Copyright

The Art of Making in Antiquity: Stoneworking in the Roman World is committed to maintaining this resource so that it is publicly accessible and free at the point of access. The project retains the copyright and intellectual property rights for all the material published on The Art of Making in Antiquity website (images, information, code and metadata) and duplication or sale of all or part of any of this material is not permitted. The content is made available free of charge for individual, non-commercial use only, provided it is properly acknowledged. Guidance is given below about how the various elements should be referred to. All other uses are prohibited without the express written consent of the Project Investigators.

Web pages
The copyright for this material is retained by the project and, therefore, its content must be cited whenever used. The following persons assert their moral right to be recognised as authors of aspects of this work: Will Wootton, John Bradley, Ben Russell, Peter Rockwell, Michele Pasin, David Little, Brian Maher and Emma Libonati.

Wherever there is content on the website, there is the option to cite that page by clicking on the icon in the upper right hand corner. This copies either a BibTex or Plain Text citation to the clipboard of your computer. The citation consists of the authors’ names, date of publication, title of page, title of project with the URL and access date. For example:
Wootton, W., Bradley, J., and Russell, B. (2013). ‘Tools: Flat Chisel’, The Art of Making in Antiquity: Stoneworking in the Roman Worldhttp://www.artofmaking.ac.uk/explore/tools/4/Flat-Chisel (Accessed on 07.06.2013).

Essays
Likewise the copyright for the essays is retained by the project and forms a major part of the content that has been created. When viewing them online, it is possible to produce a citation using the icon, as for any webpage, but you should also include the authors’ names, the date of the publication and the title of the essay. For example:
Wootton, W., Bradley, J. and Russell, B. (2013). ‘Making the Art of Making in Antiquity’, The Art of Making in Antiquity: Stoneworking in the Roman Worldhttp://www.artofmaking.ac.uk/content/essays/1-making-the-art-of-making-in-antiquity-w-wootton-j-bradley-b-russell/ (Accessed on 07.06.2013).

The essays are also available for download as PDF documents. When citing these, we request that you include the authors’ names, the date, the title of the essay as well as the version number, access date and URL of the PDF. For example:
Wootton, W., Bradley, J. and Russell, B. (2013). ‘Making the Art of Making in Antiquity’, The Art of Making in Antiquity: Stoneworking in the Roman World (Version 1.0 accessed on 07.06.2013 at http://www.artofmaking.ac.uk/media/uploads/uploads/methodology-wootton_bradley_russell-v1.0.pdf).

Images
The authors of the images on this website retain their copyright. Permission has been granted for their use in private, non-commercial activities –including academic pursuits such as teaching or research– with full acknowledgement. Should you wish to use any of them for publication in any context, you are obliged to request permission from Will Wootton, the project's Principal Investigator. If granted, images will be supplied in a suitable, high-resolution format. Requests for commercial use should similarly be directed to Will Wootton.

Any breach of these terms and the project may seek, where appropriate, compensatory damages.