Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp FBA

Medieval, Post-Medieval and Industrial Archaeology in Northern, Southern and Western Europe
Fellow type
UK Emeritus Fellow
Year elected
2006
Year of birth
1929
Year of death
2023
Honours
DBE, FSA
Subjects
Archaeology, Medieval studies
Sections
Archaeology

Last post

Emeritus Professor of Archaeology, University of Durham

Past appointments

St Anne's College University of Oxford Visiting Fellow

1992 - 1992

University of Durham Professor of Archaeology

1971 - 1990

University of Durham Lecturer and Senior Lecturer

1955 - 1971

St Anne's College University of Oxford Lecturer

1950 - 1955

Publications

The Hirsel Excavations

Rosemary Cramp - Published in 2014 by Society for Medieval Archaeology

Monograph 36

Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture: South-West England

Rosemary Cramp - Published in 2006

Volume VII

Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites

Rosemary Cramp - Published in 2006 by English Heritage

Volume 2

Wearmouth and Jarrow Monastic Sites

Rosemary Cramp - Published in 2005 by English Heritage

Volume 1

Studies in Anglo-Saxon Sculpture

Rosemary Cramp - Published in 1992 by Pindar Press

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Professor Anne Haour FBA

Archaeology and heritage of Africa and the Indian Ocean; archaeology, material culture, anthropological notions of value and identity, medieval empires and trade

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Professor Susan O'Connor FBA

The archaeology and rock art of Australia, New Guinea and Island Southeast Asia and the links between these regions; Pleistocene colonisation and settlement, interactions between humans and their environment, adaptations to small islands and maritime technology.

Susan O'Connor FBA

Professor John Blair FBA

The society, culture and landscape of early medieval England, especially the Church and parochial organisation; historical and archaeological sources and approaches

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