Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana. Annual of the Swedish Institute in Rome 25–26 Contents Suzanne Dixon | How do you count them if they’re not there? New perspectives on Roman cloth production (pp. 7–17) Dominic Ingemark | Literacy in Roman Britain: the epigraphical evidence (pp. 19–30) Viktoria Laeben-Rosén | The importance of patricians as symbolic carriers of tradition in late-Antonine and Severan society (pp 31–44) Peter Liljenstolpe | Rustication and decor in Roman architecture: their reflection in the architecture of the 16th century with special attention to their use in the classical orders (pp. 45–72) Eva Minten | Roman children and their pets: a socio-iconographical survey (pp. 73–77) Mia-Maria Salomonsson | Roman legates in the Republic (pp. 79–88) Martin Söderlind | Romanization and the use of votive offerings in the eastern Ager Vulcentis (pp. 89–102) Örjan Wikander | Senators and equites VIII. The cognomina of new men in the Late Republic (pp. 103–108) Ingela M.B. Wiman & Sten Ekman | Man and nature in Etruria: natural resources management in the Massetano area (Tuscany, Italy) (pp. 109–124) Book reviews Ingela M.B. Wiman | L. Bonfante, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum: USA 3….