Prof Miranda Aldhouse-Green - PhD, FSA, FHEA

Research Interests
- Iron Age and Roman period ritual and religion
Selected Publications
Miranda Aldhouse-Green (2010) Caesar’s Druids. Yale
Miranda Aldhouse-Green (2006) Boudica Britannia. Pearson Longman.
Miranda Aldhouse-Green (2004) An Archaeology of Images. Iconology and Cosmology in Iron Age and Roman Europe. Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Miranda Aldhouse-Green (2004) Crowning Glories: Languages of Hair in Later Prehistoric Europe. Proceedings of The Prehistoric Society. December, Vol 70.
Miranda Aldhouse-Green (2004) Chaining and Shaming: Images of Defeat. From Llyn Cerrig Bach to Sarmitzegetusa. Oxford Journal of Archaeology. August, Vol 23, No 3, pp 319-340.
Miranda Aldhouse-Green (2001) Cosmovision and Metaphor: Monsters and Shamans in Gallo-British Cult-Expression. European Journal of Archaeology. Vol 4, No 2, pp 203-232.
Research Project
Uncovering Celtic Myths
The Language of the Bog-Bodies
Additional Information
- Responsibility for teaching and managing MA taught archaeology courses: HST 301‘Research Methods’; HST 302 HST ‘Speaking Archaeology/Speaking the Past’
- Module convenor for MA taught special options course HST 533 ‘The Early Celts’
Impact and Engagement
Considerable media contribution (e.g Time Team, Ancient Britain, Britain’s Secret Treasures)
