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List of works by Miranda Aldhouse-Green

A Bronze Janiform Object from Betchworth, Surrey

A Cared Stone Head from Steep Holm

A Chalk Figurine from Upper Deal, Kent

article published in 1987

A Dea Nutrix Figurine from a Romano-British Cemetery at Baldock, Herefordshire

academic journal article

A Dea Nutrix Figurine from a Romano-British Cemetery at Baldock, Hertfordshire

scientific article published in November 2006

A Late Bronze Age Socketed Axe-Mould from Worthing

article published in 1973

A Marble Cockerel from the Bradwell Roman Villa, Buckinghamshire

scientific article published in 1974

A Miniature Bronze Axe from Tiddington, Warwickshire

A Roman Child Burial with Animal Figurines and Pottery, from Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire

article by C. J. Going et al published 1997 in Britannia

A Roman Lead Coffin with Pipeclay Figurines from Arrington, Cambridgeshire

scientific article published in 1993

An Archaeology of Images

scientific article published on 2 August 2004

Animal Iconographies: Metaphor, Meaning and Identity (or Why Chinese Dragons Don’t Have Wings)

scientific article published in January 2001

Bary Raftery. Pagan Celtic Ireland: the enigma of the Irish Iron Age. 240 pages, 143 figures, 79 plates. 1994. London: Thames & Hudson; ISBN 0-500-05072-4 hardback £24

Book Reviews

Boudicca's Heirs: Women in Early Britain. By Dorothy Watts. 250mm. Pp xiii + 175, 10 b&w ills, 16 tables. London: Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0415280680. £50 (hdbk)

Britannia. The Creation of a Roman Province. By J. Creighton. Routledge, London, 2006. Pp. 180, illus. Price: £55.00. ISBN 978 0 415 33313 9

Caesar's Druids

scientific article published on 27 April 2010

Chaining and shaming: images of defeat, from Llyn Cerrig Bach to Sarmitzegetusa

scientific article published in August 2004

Connective Tissue: Embracing Fluidity and Subverting Boundaries in European Iron Age and Roman Provincial Images

Cosmovision and metaphor: monsters and shamans in Gallo-British cult-expression

scholarly article by Miranda Aldhouse-Green published in January 2001

Crossing the Boundaries: Triple Horns and Emblematic Transference

scholarly article by Miranda Aldhouse-Green published in January 1998

Crowning Glories: Languages of Hair in Later Prehistoric Europe

scholarly article by Miranda Aldhouse-Green published in January 2004

Culture Contact and Culture Change. Early Iron Age Central Europe and the Mediterranean World. By Peter S. Wells. 23·5 × 15·5 cm. Pp. xii + 171 + 37 figs. Cambridge: C.U.P., 1980. £12·50

article

Dictionary of Roman Religion. By Lesley Adkins and Roy A. Adkins. 250mm. Pp. xvi + 288, 120 figs. New York: Facts on File, 1996. ISBN 0-8160-3005-7. £24.95

English Heritage book of shrines and sacrifice, by Ann Woodward :

book review published in Archaeologia Cambrensis in 1995

Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic. By H. H. Scullard. (Aspects of Greek and Roman Life: general editor H. H. Scullard.) 22.5 × 14 cm. Pp. 288 + 88 ills. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1981. ISBN 0-500-40041-5. £12.00.--- Either ISSN o

Gallo-British Deities and their Shrines

God in Man's Image: Thoughts on the Genesis and Affiliations of Some Romano-British Cult-Imagery

Humans as Ritual Victims in the Later Prehistory of Western Europe

scholarly article by Miranda Aldhouse-Green published in July 1998

Images in opposition: polarity, ambivalence and liminality in cult representation

Model Objects from Military Areas of Roman Britain

article

Mother and Sun in Romano-Celtic Religion

Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire

Religion in Roman Britain. By Martin Henig. 25 × 19 cm. Pp. 263, 109 ills. London: Batsford, 1984. ISBN 0-7134-1220-8. £25·00

Rescue Excavations in the 'Vicus' of the Fort at Greta Bridge, Co. Durham, 1972-4

article by P. J. Casey et al published 1998 in Britannia

Rethinking Celtic Art. Edited by Duncan Garrow, Chris Gosden and J D Hill. 241mm. Pp 226, 9 col, 94 b&w ills, tables, maps. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2008. ISBN 9781842173183. £35 (pbk)

Romano-British Non-Ceramic Model Objects in South-east Britain

article

Ronald Hutton. Blood & mistletoe: the history of the Druids in Britain. xiv+492 pages. 2009. London: Yale University Press; 978-0-300-14485-7 £30

The Archaeology of Personhood: An Anthropological Approach. By Chris Fowler. 2O0mm. Pp viii + 184, 6 line drawings. London: Routledge, 2004. ISBN 0415317215: £50 (hdbk); 0415317223: £12.99 (Pbk)

scholarly article by Miranda Aldhouse-Green published in September 2006

The British Celts and Their Gods under Rome

The Druids, by Nora Chadwick :

book review published in Archaeologia Cambrensis in 1996

The Romano-British Temple at Harlow, Essex: A Record of the Excavations Carried out by Members of the West Essex Archaeological Group and the Harlow Antiquarian Society between 1962 and 1971

The concept of the goddess

book published in 1996

Vessels of Death: Sacred Cauldrons in Archaeology and Myth

Witchcraft and Deep Time–a debate at Harvard

scientific article published in September 2010

‘Singing Stones’: Contexting Body-Language in Romano-British Iconography