Miranda Aldhouse-Green

Miranda Jane Aldhouse-Green, FSA, FLSW (née Aldhouse; born 24 July 1947) is a British archaeologist and academic, known for her research on the Iron Age and the Celts.

[1] Aldhouse-Green was a member of the faculty at the University of Wales, Newport between 1993 and 2006, being appointed Professor of Archaeology in 1998.

[3] She previously held appointments at Worthing and Peterborough Museums and the Open University in Wales.

[1][3] Her research interests are Iron Age and Romano-Celtic, particularly Gallo-Roman iconography and sacrificial activities.

[7] Her 2018 book Sacred Britannia: The Gods and Rituals of Roman Britain provides an in-depth overview of religion in the province, using evidence from epigraphy and material culture related to a variety of indigenous, eastern and military cults, and their associated rituals.