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in Britain were discovered; the glass also comprises the largest collection of seventh and eighth-century stained glass in Western Europe. Reflecting on the excavation, Cramp described the moment, saying that the shards of glass "looked like jewels lying on the ground." Cramp's excavations also
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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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from 1989 to 1992, and an Honorary Vice-president from 1992. She was President of the Society for Church Archaeology from 1996 to 2000. From 1992 to 1997, she was vice-president of the
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as a lecturer in archaeology. The Department of Archaeology was formally created the following year, and specialised in Roman and Anglo-Saxon archaeology. She was promoted to
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at Durham when she was appointed Professor of Archaeology in 1971. She was head of Department of Archaeology from 1971 to 1990. She retired in 1990 and was appointed
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Outside of her university work, she held a number of voluntary positions. From 1975 to 1999, she served as a member of the
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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in England: Volume II, Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands
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The excavation reports were published in 2005 and 2006 through English Heritage. In 2012, a bid to secure the site
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Cramp's Jarrow excavations led to the development of a museum and education programme, which eventually became
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focused on the art, archaeology and literature of Anglo-Saxon England, and included an article by Cramp.
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Dame 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 Ornament: A General Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture
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Cramp held a number of senior appointments within academic organizations. She was President of the
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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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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in England: Volume I, County Durham and Northumberland
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revealed the later communities on the site, dating from the 11th to the 16th centuries.
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and was Professor of Archaeology from 1971 to 1990. She served as president of the
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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in England: Volume VII, South-West England
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Prior to the excavations, little was known of the physical buildings beyond
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of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) 'for services to scholarship'.
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Angli e Sassoni al di qua e al di lĂ  del mare: 26 aprile-lo maggio 1984
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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between 1978 and 1998. From 1984 to 1989, she was a member of the
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concerned the relevance of archaeological evidence in relation to
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Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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Cramp, Rosemary (1986). "Anglo-Saxon and Italian Sculpture".
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and tutor of English at St Anne's College from 1950 to 1955.
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on 19 May 2023, with an additional memorial service held at
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Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture: General Introduction
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Cramp went on to study English language and literature at
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Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
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Cramp was a panellist in a 1958 episode of the gameshow
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was published in Cramp's honour in 2001. It was titled
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Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England
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(2001). 944: 1961: 1887: 1088: 2010:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London 1835: 1758: 1232:Charlie Taverner; Rowena Caine (23 June 2011). 916: 914: 912: 910: 908: 906: 904: 902: 426:, and was an expert guest on a 2007 episode of 1950:Rosemary Cramp at the Archaeology Data Service 1285: 1283: 497:Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London 262:Rosemary Jean Cramp was born on 6 May 1929 in 1716:"Death notice: Professor Dame Rosemary CRAMP" 1483:Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites, Volume 1 837:Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites, Volume 2 818:Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites, Volume 1 542:degrees by Durham University in 1995, by the 1912: 1690:"Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp death notice" 1508:Weamouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites, Volume 2 1201: 1199: 1172: 1170: 1000: 998: 996: 994: 992: 990: 899: 739:Bailey, Richard N.; Cramp, Rosemary (1988). 521:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 1913:Karkov, Catherine E; Damico, Helen (2008). 1741:"Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp 1929 - 2023" 1404:"The Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture" 1280: 738: 653:. Society for Medieval Archaeology: 57–77. 257: 1863:"Cambridge confers 2019 honorary degrees" 1636: 1196: 1167: 987: 672: 1841: 1664:"Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp obituary" 1579:"The Twin Monastery of Wearmouth Jarrow" 1178:"Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp obituary" 1032: 975:. Oxford University Press. November 2015 1532:"World heritage Status Bid Information" 333:Cramp began her academic career at her 1962: 1851:(Supplement). 11 June 2011. p. 7. 1733: 1076:. University of Bradford. 25 July 2002 440:From 1963 to 1978, Cramp excavated at 1955:Rosemary Cramp at WorldCat Identities 1602: 1505: 1480: 1126: 872: 853: 834: 815: 795: 776: 757: 729: 710: 691: 677:. Newcastle upon Tyne: Frank Graham. 633: 495:On 8 January 1959, Cramp was elected 356:in 1966. She became the first female 1990:Fellows of St Anne's College, Oxford 1770:The Society for Medieval Archaeology 1122: 1120: 877:. Society for Medieval Archaeology. 2000:Alumni of St Anne's College, Oxford 1557:"North-East heritage bid withdrawn" 1432:"Prof RJ Cramp – Durham University" 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. 436:Excavations at Monkwearmouth–Jarrow 317:, which she completed in 1950: her 13: 675:A Century of Anglo-Saxon Sculpture 673:Cramp, R. J.; Lang, J. T. (1977). 550:in 2019. She was awarded Honorary 328: 14: 2051: 1943: 1344:. Council for British Archaeology 1117: 1011:. University of Cork. 6 June 2003 796:Cramp, Rosemary (23 March 1994). 598: 499:(FSA). In 2006, she was elected 16:British archaeologist (1929–2023) 1822:Society of Antiquaries of London 798:"Obituary: Rupert Bruce-Mitford" 779:Studies in Anglo-Saxon sculpture 664: 605: 411:Society of Antiquaries of London 252:Society of Antiquaries of London 117:Market Harborough Grammar School 1995:People from Harborough District 1906: 1881: 1855: 1810: 1784: 1708: 1682: 1656: 1630: 1596: 1571: 1549: 1524: 1499: 1474: 1449: 1396: 1371: 1356: 1334: 1309: 1262:"Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp" 1213:(35). The British Academy. 2019 1127:Cramp, Rosemary (Spring 2019). 1033:Addicott, Ruth (11 July 2011). 519:In 1987, Cramp was appointed a 403:Council for British Archaeology 2005:Fellows of the British Academy 1985:Academics of Durham University 1637:Henderson, Tony (1 May 2023). 1605:"Dame Rosemary Cramp obituary" 1142: 659:10.1080/00766097.1957.11735382 534:Cramp was awarded a number of 407:Royal Archaeological Institute 1: 1536:www.stpeters-wearmouth.org.uk 1510:. Swindon: English Heritage. 1485:. Swindon: English Heritage. 1383:www.stpeters-wearmouth.org.uk 892: 525:2011 Queen's Birthday Honours 501:Fellow of the British Academy 2025:British women archaeologists 1583:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 481:St Cuthbert's Church, Durham 7: 1603:Pitts, Mike (28 May 2023). 1207:"Rosemary Cramp: interview" 969:"CRAMP, Dame Rosemary Jean" 928:. Debrett's. Archived from 634:Cramp, Rosemary J. (1957). 538:. She was awarded Honorary 419:Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? 409:. She was president of the 10: 2056: 490: 442:Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey 432:on the life of St. Hilda. 1818:"Society Gold Medallists" 1461:www.100objectsnorth.co.uk 510:dedicated her 1978 novel 373:All Souls College, Oxford 287:St Anne's College, Oxford 268:Market Harborough Grammar 213: 201:St Anne's College, Oxford 194: 161: 147: 142: 129:St Anne's College, Oxford 122: 112: 107: 103: 95: 76: 71:, Leicestershire, England 50: 23: 2040:British women historians 1506:Cramp, Rosemary (2006). 1481:Cramp, Rosemary (2005). 1342:"President and Trustees" 873:Cramp, Rosemary (2014). 854:Cramp, Rosemary (2005). 781:. London: Pindar Press. 777:Cramp, Rosemary (1992). 758:Cramp, Rosemary (1991). 711:Cramp, Rosemary (1984). 692:Cramp, Rosemary (1984). 583:. Contributors included 474: 396:Archaeology Data Service 295:Margerie Venables Taylor 258:Early life and education 220:Dame Rosemary Jean Cramp 99:Professor of Archaeology 1867:University of Cambridge 560:University of Leicester 556:University College Cork 548:University of Cambridge 1980:British archaeologists 1211:British Academy Review 1136:British Academy Review 875:The Hirsel Excavations 546:in July 2002, and the 544:University of Bradford 527:, she was promoted to 453:earliest stained glass 348:In 1955, she moved to 289:, where her tutor was 1792:"List of Fellows – C" 1379:"Archaeological digs" 1268:. The British Academy 1184:. No. 2023–05–05 922:"Rosemary Jean CRAMP" 558:in June 2003 and the 313:(BLitt) degree under 839:. English Heritage. 820:. English Heritage. 647:Medieval Archaeology 575:, and was edited by 424:Museum of Gloucester 339:University of Oxford 1643:Newcastle Chronicle 1297:. Durham University 1099:"Digging detective" 1035:"Digging detective" 413:from 2001 to 2004. 398:from 1996 to 2001. 367:In 1992, she was a 311:Bachelor of Letters 254:from 2001 to 2004. 182:sculpture and glass 108:Academic background 55:Rosemary Jean Cramp 1848:The London Gazette 1408:www.ascorpus.ac.uk 835:Cramp, R. (2006). 816:Cramp, R. (2005). 341:, where she was a 323:Old English poetry 315:Christopher Hawkes 1892:. 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Index

Dame
DBE
FSA
FBA
Cranoe
Durham
Market Harborough Grammar School
Alma mater
St Anne's College, Oxford
BLitt
MA
Archaeology
medieval studies
Anglo-Saxons
northern England
Early medieval
Early monasticism
Durham University
DBE
FSA
FBA
Anglo-Saxons
Durham University
Society of Antiquaries of London
Cranoe
Market Harborough Grammar
grammar school
Market Harborough
Glooston
St Anne's College, Oxford

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