Bede's World: The Museum of Early Medieval Northumbria at Jarrow Bede's World: The Museum of Early Medieval Northumbria at Jarrow
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Bibliography

Excavations at St Paul's, Jarrow

Birley, E. (1961) Research on Hadrian's Wall, pp. 157-59: a coin of Aulus Vitellius, together with Roman inscribed stones, were found on site.

Cramp, R. J. (1969) 'Excavations at the Saxon monastic sites of Wearmouth and Jarrow, Co. Durham: an interim report', Medieval Archaeology 13, 21-66

Cramp, R. J. (1970) 'Decorated window-glass and millefiori from Monkwearmouth', Antiquaries Journal 50, 327-35

Cramp, R. J. (1975) 'Window-glass from the monastic site of Jarrow', Journal of Glass Studies 17, 88-96

Cramp, R. J. (1976) 'Monastic sites' in D. M. Wilson (ed.) The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, London, pp. 201-52

Cramp, R. J. (1976) 'Monkwearmouth and Jarrow', in G. Bonner (ed.) Famulus Christi, London, pp. 12-14

Cramp, R. J. (1976) 'Jarrow Church', Archaeological Journal 133, 220-8

Cramp, R. J. (1976) 'Monkwearmouth', Archaeological Journal 133, 230-7

Cramp, R. J. (1984) Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture 1. County Durham and Northumberland, Oxford

Cramp, R. J. (1994) 'Monkwearmouth and Jarrow in their Continental Context', in K. Painter (ed.) Churches Built in Ancient Times. Recent Studies in Early Christian Archaeology, London, pp 279-94, reprinted in Catherine Karkov (ed.) The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England. Basic Readings (Garland, 1994).

Cramp, R. J. (1999) 'Monkwearmouth (or Wearmouth) and Jarrow', in M. Lapidge et. al. (ed.) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, Oxford, pp. 325-6

Mills, S, and Webster, L. (1991) 'Selected finds from the Anglo-Saxon monastery at Jarrow, Tyne and Wear', in Webster, L. and Backhouse, J. (eds) The Making of England. Anglo-Saxon Art and Culture AD 60-900, London, pp.138-40

Ralegh Radford, C. A. (1954) 'Trial excavations at Jarrow', Archaeological Journal III, 205-9

Savage, H. E. (1900) 'Jarrow church and monastery', Archaeologia Aeliana XXII, 30-60 (for early drawings of Jarrow)

Speak, S. (1991) 'Excavations at Church Bank, Jarrow' Archaeology North 1, 28-9

Summer at Bede's World
31 July 2010

Meet the Miller

Visit our medieval miller and try your hand at grinding your own flour using a traditional stone quern. Watch the miller in action as he fires up the bread oven and discover what our hungry miller is having for tea by joining our fun food trail.

2-6 August 2010

Why the long face?

Visit the horses on the farm and make a hobby horse just like them.