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-*Johns, C. 1982. '']]Sex or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome]]''. London, British Museum.+*Johns, C. 1982. ''[[Sex or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome]]''. London, British Museum.
*Potter, T. W. and Johns, C. 1992. ''Roman Britain'' (Exploring the Roman World). [[University of California Press]]. *Potter, T. W. and Johns, C. 1992. ''Roman Britain'' (Exploring the Roman World). [[University of California Press]].
*Johns, C. 1996. ''The jewellery of Roman Britain : Celtic and classical traditions''. Ann Arbor, [[University of Michigan Press]]. *Johns, C. 1996. ''The jewellery of Roman Britain : Celtic and classical traditions''. Ann Arbor, [[University of Michigan Press]].

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Catherine Johns (born 1941) is a British archaeologist and museum curator. She is a specialist in Roman jewellery, Romano-British provincial art, and erotic art.

Personal life

Johns was married to fellow archaeologist and British Museum curator Donald Bailey. In 2005, the contributions of both Johns and Bailey to the world of archaeology was recognised with the publication of a festschrift in their honour, titled Image, Craft and the Classical World: Essays in honour of Donald Bailey and Catherine Johns.

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