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The Rise and Fall of Anglo-Saxon Runic Stone Monuments Runic Inscriptions and the Development of Sculpture in Early Medieval England
Anglo-Saxon Sculpture and Rome: Perspectives and Interpretations
Boofi 6HEEH SIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY I
The Anglo-Saxon Cross at St. Andrew, Auckland: 'Living Stones'
What's a Nice God Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
A Reassessment of the Early Medieval Stone Crosses and Related Sculpture of O Aly, Kilkenny and Tipperary
Runic Roods of Ruthwell and Bewcastle, W
The Stones of Cumbria
The Symbolic Life of Birds in Anglo-Saxon England
1846. `Aspatria Church, Cumberland', Gentleman's Mag., Ser. 2, XXVI, 516–17 (—), 1859
THE RUTHWELL CROSS and the DREAM of the ROOD Signposts
Walk 17: Bewcastle/Bull Cleugh Circular Route, Cumbria
Ruthwell Cross Statement of Significance
WG Collingwood
Conversion of the Heptarchy
@'Ht Iitt11ria Jnstitut~
NEW DIRECTIONS in the STUDY of ANGLO-SAXON SCULPTURE Rosemary Cramp
Durham E-Theses
Top View
Bewcastle, Cumbria
Scandinavian Myth on Viking-Period Stone Sculpture in England
A Study of the Multilingual Inscriptions of the Hackness Cross
The Stones of Cumbria
Christian Inculturation in Eighth-‐Century Northumbria: the Bewcastle and Ruthwell Cros
Religion, Society, and Politics, and the Liber Vitae
Architecture
The Runic Roods of Ruthwell and Bewcastle