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Thesis submitted for the degree of PhD by publication. University of East Anglia, School of Art History and World Art Studies,, 2013
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Richard Fawcett
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‘Christian Sacred Places and Spaces’, The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology, ed. H. Hamerow, D. Hinton, S. Crawford (OUP, 2011), pp. 824-43
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