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status was launched, but the application was later suspended. The bid described the importance of the site, noting "its direct association with Bede, Biscop and Bede's teacher
Ceolfrith makes it one of the most influential monastic sites in Europe."
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Rosemary Cramp died in Durham, England, on 27 April 2023, at the age of 93. Her funeral was held at
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Grammar of Anglo-Saxon
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Image and Power in the Archaeology of Early Medieval Britain: Essays in Honour of Rosemary Cramp
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Image and Power in the Archaeology of Early Medieval Britain: Essays in Honour of Rosemary Cramp
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Cramp, Rosemary (1986). "Anglo-Saxon and Italian Sculpture".
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2015:Presidents of the Society of Antiquaries of London
1917:. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications.
1915:Aedificia nova: studies in honor of Rosemary Cramp
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975:. Oxford University Press. November 2015
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1234:"Archaeology Professor made a Dame"
858:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
762:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
743:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
715:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
696:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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2005:Fellows of the British Academy
1985:Academics of Durham University
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1510:. Swindon: English Heritage.
1485:. Swindon: English Heritage.
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1207:"Rosemary Cramp: interview"
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538:. She was awarded Honorary
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781:. London: Pindar Press.
777:Cramp, Rosemary (1992).
758:Cramp, Rosemary (1991).
711:Cramp, Rosemary (1984).
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583:. Contributors included
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258:Early life and education
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99:Professor of Archaeology
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1980:British archaeologists
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527:, she was promoted to
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1792:"List of Fellows – C"
1379:"Archaeological digs"
1268:. The British Academy
1184:. No. 2023–05–05
922:"Rosemary Jean CRAMP"
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820:. English Heritage.
647:Medieval Archaeology
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1099:"Digging detective"
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182:sculpture and glass
108:Academic background
55:Rosemary Jean Cramp
1848:The London Gazette
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816:Cramp, R. (2005).
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323:Old English poetry
315:Christopher Hawkes
1892:. Oxford: Oxbow.
1745:Durham University
1720:The Northern Echo
1103:The Northern Echo
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552:Doctor of Letters
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