Sacred Britannia

The Gods & Rituals of Roman Britain

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A timely and up-to-date account of religion in Roman Britain

Two thousand years ago, the Romans sought conquer a remote, almost mythical island at the very edge of the known world – Britain. The expeditions of Julius Caesar in 55 and 54 BC and the Claudian invasion of AD 43 brought with them a pantheon of new classical deities along with a clutch of exotic eastern cults, including Christianity. But what of Britannia and her own homegrown deities? What cults and cosmologies did the Romans encounter, and how did they react to them?

Miranda Aldhouse-Green balances literary, archaeological and iconographic evidence to illuminate the two-way traffic of cultural exchange and interplay between imported and indigenous cults in Roman Britian. Despite the remoteness of this period, many of the forces, tensions, ideologies and issues of identity at work are still relevant today.
Extent: 272 pp
Format: Paperback
Illustrations: 125
Publication date: 2023-07-06
Size: 19.8 x 12.9 cm
ISBN: 9780500297261

Press Reviews

A treasure-house of learning and a pleasure to read
History Today

Lively and engaging as ever, Miranda Aldhouse-Green provides a completely fresh picture of the variety of religious life in Roman Britain … this welcome book has a strong contemporary resonance in its challenging insights about cultural identity and religious diversity
Rowan Williams

Rarely has a book about the ancient world felt as relevant to our present times
Current Archaeology

A very good overview of religion in the province of Britain
Archaeological Journal

About the Authors

Miranda Aldhouse-Green is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Archaeology at Cardiff University. She is the author of numerous books, including Exploring the World of the Druids, The Quest for the Shaman, The Celtic Myths and Bog Bodies Uncovered, which won the Society for American Archaeology’s Popular Book Award in 2016 and the Archaeological Institute of America’s Felicia A. Holton Book Award in 2017.

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