Aedeen Cremin

Cremin was born in Ireland and was educated Dublin, Paris, Rome, and London.

[2] Cremin's research covers landscape archaeology, especially in North Portugal (The Vinhais Survey) and in Australia's industrial heritage (mining and metallurgy), with a particular interest in boundaries and boundary crossings, and she has published numerous works including general texts in archaeology and Celtic Studies.

[2] Aedeen has worked as heritage editor, for the Australia ICOMOS publication Historic Environment, and the encyclopedia Archaeologica: The World's Most Significant Sites and Cultural Treasures.

She co-authored Australia's Age of Iron and, most recently, two chapters in The Angkorian World (ed.

Aedeen is sole author of The Celts and The Celts in Europe and contributes articles about archaeology to the ISAA Review, journal of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia.