Cramp, Rosemary
Cramp, Rosemary 1929-....
Rosemary Cramp British archaeologist
Cramp, Rosemary, 1929-2023, dame
Cramp, Rosemary, 1929-2023
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Works
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Aedificia nova : studies in honor of Rosemary Cramp | |
Analysis of the finds register and location plan of Whitby Abbey | |
Anglian and Viking York | |
Anglo-Saxon Architecture and Anglo-Saxon studies: a review | |
The Anglo-Saxon church of All Saints, Brixworth, Northamptonshire : survey, excavation and analysis, 1972-2010 | |
Anglo-Saxon connections | |
THE ANGLO-SAXONS. By D. M. Wilson. 8 × 6 in. pp. 231, 37 figures, 79 plates and one map. London; Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1960. 30s | |
Anniversary Address 2003 | |
The Archaeology of the English Church. By Warwick Rodwell | |
The Bede Monastery Museum | |
Beowulf and Archaeology | |
Book reviews. Michael Richter. Bobbio in the Early Middle Ages: the abiding legacy of Columbanus. 212 pages, 12 figures. 2008. Dublin: Four Courts; 978-1-84682-103-5 hardback €55 | |
Brian Hope-Taylor: Yeavering: an Anglo-British centre of early Northumbria. DoE Archaeological Report 7. London: HMSO, 1977. 392 pp., III pls., 123 figs. £33.00 | |
The Brixworth Archaeological Research Committee | |
Catalogue of the Anglon-Saxon and Viking antiquities in the Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle Upon Tyne | |
Charles Thomas: The Early Christian archaeology of North Britain. London: Oxford University Press for Glasgow University, 1971. 253 pp., 8 pls., 100 figs. £3•00 | |
Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in England | |
County Durham and Northumberland | |
Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands | |
Decorated Window-Glass and Millefiori from Monkwearmouth | |
The earliest English, 1964, c1963. | |
Early Anglian Catterick and Catraeth | |
Early Northumbrian sculpture. | |
General introduction | |
Glastonbury Abbey: archaeological investigations 1904–79. By Roberta Gilchrist and Cheryl Green. 305mm. Pp 494, col and b&w ills. The Society of Antiquaries of London, London, 2015.isbn 9780854313006. £45 (hbk) | |
The Hirsel excavations | |
Image and power in the archaeology of early medieval Britain : essays in honour of Rosemary Cramp | |
The Imperial Abbey of Farfa. Architectural Currents of the Early Middle Ages. By Charles B. McClendon. 260 × 185mm. Pp. xvi + 196 + 18 figs. + 138 pls. London: Yale University Press (Yale Publications in the History of Art, 36), 1987. ISBN 0-300-033 | |
Ireland in Early Medieval Europe. Studies in Memory of Kathleen Hughes. Edited by Dorothy Whitelock, Rosamond McKitterick and David Dumville. 24 × 15·5 cm. Pp. X + 406 + 15 pls. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. ISBN 0-521-23547-2. £39? | |
The Lichfield Angel: A Spectacular Anglo-Saxon Painted Sculpture | |
The monastic arts of Northumbria: an exhibition organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the North Eastern Association for the Arts. | |
New finds from the Anglo-Saxon monastery at Hartlepool, Cleveland | |
The Peterborough Chronicle, 1070–1154. Ed. by Cecily Clark. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. lxx + 120. Oxford University Press, 1958. 30s.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied | |
Raunds furnells : the Anglo-Saxon church and churchyard : Raunds area project | |
Recueil Général des Monuments Sculptés en France pendant le Haut Moyen Age (IVe–Xe siècles). Tome I: Paris et son Département. By D. Fossard, M. Viellard-Troiekouroff, E. Chatel (for the Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques). 30·5 | |
The Rt Hon. The Lord Fletcher of Islington, Lld, Fsa | |
South-West England | |
The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial. Vol. I. Excavations; Background; The Ship; Dating and Inventory. By Rupert Bruce-Mitford et al. 31·5 × 26·5 cm. Pp. xxxvi + 792 + 437 pls. (13 colour) + 137 figs. London: British Museum Publications, 1975. £45·00 | |
The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England. By H. R. Davidson. 8½ x 5½ in. xxvii + 237 pp., 4 pls., 118 figs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. Price £2 15s. | |
Wearmouth and Jarrow monastic sites | |
Whithorn and the Northumbrian expansion westwards |