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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dame Rosemary Jean Cramp, was a British archaeologist and academic specialising in the Anglo-Saxons. She was the first female professor appointed at Durham University and was Professor of Archaeology from 1971 to 1990. She served as president of the Society of Antiquaries of London from 2001 to 2004.
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- Excavations at the Saxon Monastic Sites of Wearmouth and Jarrow, co. Durham: an Interim Report (1969) (59)
- The Lichfield Angel: A Spectacular Anglo-Saxon Painted Sculpture (2008) (17)
- Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in England (1984) (14)
- Decorated Window-Glass and Millefiori from Monkwearmouth (1970) (14)
- Grammar of Anglo-Saxon Ornament: A General Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture (1991) (13)
- Beowulf and Archaeology (2016) (12)
- New finds from the Anglo-Saxon monastery at Hartlepool, Cleveland (1987) (12)
- Early Anglian Catterick and Catraeth (1996) (11)
- Early Northumbrian sculpture (1970) (9)
- Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites ; Vol II. (2005) (9)
- The Anglo-Saxon Church of All Saints, Brixworth, Northamptonshire: Survey, Excavation and Analysis, 1972-2010 (2013) (7)
- The hall in Beowulf and in archaeology (1993) (5)
- New discoveries at The Hirsel, Coldstream, Berwickshire (1980) (5)
- BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (2010) (3)
- Studies in Anglo-Saxon sculpture (2000) (3)
- Anniversary Address 2003 (2003) (3)
- Corpus of Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture Vol VII, South West England. (2006) (2)
- Window glass from the British Isles 7th-10th centuries. (2001) (2)
- Anglo-Saxon Styles (2006) (2)
- The Origin of the So-Called Plan of St Gall. By Günter Noll (1984) (2)
- The Hirsel Excavations (2014) (1)
- Anglo-Saxon Architecture and Anglo-Saxon studies: a review (1985) (1)
- The Archaeology of the English Church. By Warwick Rodwell (1984) (0)
- Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian Art: an annotated bibliography. By Robert Deshman (1986) (0)
- 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. (1980) (0)
- 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. (1972) (0)
- Vera I. Evison, The fifth-century invasions south of the Thames. London: The Athlone Press, 1905. Pp. 142, 11 maps, 19 plates and 30 figs. £3 15s. (1967) (0)
- The earliest English (1963) (0)
- Milestones in Early Medieval Archaeology Over the Last 50 Years (2018) (0)
- LIST OF OFFICERS AND COUNCIL OF THE SOCIETY 2013 (2013) (0)
- Insular Art: an annotated bibliography. By Martin Werner (1986) (0)
- The Brixworth Archaeological Research Committee (1977) (0)
- 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. (1960) (0)
- 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. £39·00. (1985) (0)
- 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). (2016) (0)
- THE ANGLO-SAXON CHURCH IN ITS INSULAR AND CONTINENTAL SETTING (2013) (0)
- Anglo-Saxon Styles. Catherine E. Karkov , George Hardin Brown (2006) (0)
- 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. (1959) (0)
- Book reviews (2011) (0)
- The Rt Hon. The Lord Fletcher of Islington, Lld, Fsa (1991) (0)
- Anglo-Saxon sculpture of Peterborough and its region (2019) (0)
- Anniversary Address 2002 (2002) (0)
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