Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003
Wenban-Smith, Francis et.al., 2020, Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003. Oxford: Oxford Wessex Archaeology.
Archaeology in the PPG16 era: investigations in England 1990-2010
Darvill, Timothy (et.al.), 2019, Archaeology in the PPG16 era: investigations in England 1990-2010, Oxford: Oxbrow.
London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary
Firth, Antony et.al., 2012, London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary, Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.
Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities
Tilley, Christopher, 2010, Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities, California: Left Coast Press.
Handbook of landscape archaeology
Bruno, David (ed.), 2010, Handbook of landscape archaeology, California: Left Coast Press.
Portable Antiquities Scheme volunteer recording guide
Bryan, Jessica, 2010, Portable Antiquities Scheme volunteer recording guide, Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Aerial archaeology in Britain
Riley, D.N., 2009, Aerial archaeology in Britain, Oxford: Shire Archaeology.
Archaeology: what it is, where it is and how to do it
Wilkinson, Paul, 2007, Archaeology: what it is, where it is and how to do it, Oxford: Archaeopress.
Garden archaeology: a handbook
Currie, Chris, 2005, Garden archaeology: a handbook, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Archaeological finds : a guide to identification
Shopland, Novena, 2005, Archaeological finds : a guide to identification, Stroud : Tempus Publishing.
Geoarchaeology: using earth sciences to understand the archaeological record
2004, Geoarchaeology: using earth sciences to understand the archaeological record, Swindon: English Heritage.
Revealing the buried past: geophysics for archaeologists
Gaffney, Chris, 2004, Revealing the buried past: geophysics for archaeologists, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
Lewis, Michael, 2001, Voluntary scheme for the recording of archaeological objects in Kent: Annual Report 1999-2000, Maidstone, Kent County Council.
Lewis, Michael, 2001, Voluntary scheme for the recording of archaeological objects in Kent: Annual Report 1999-2000, Maidstone, Kent County Council.
Digging up the past: an introduction to archaeological excavation
Collis, John, 2001, Digging up the past: an introduction to archaeological excavation, Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
An archaeological research framework for the Greater Thames estuary: consultant draft
1998, An archaeological research framework for the Greater Thames estuary: consultant draft, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
Recording a church: an illustrated glossary
Cocke, Thomas, 1996, Recording a church: an illustrated glossary, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Geophysical survey in archaeological field evaluation
David, Andrew, 1995, Geophysical survey in archaeological field evaluation, London: English Heritage.
The archaeology of disease
Roberts, Charlotte, 1995, The archaeology of disease, Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing.
Planning for the past, vol. 1: a review of archaeological assessment procedures in England 1982-91
1995, Planning for the past, vol. 1: a review of archaeological assessment procedures in England 1982-91, London: English Heritage.
Metal detecting and archaeology in England
Dobinson, Colin, 1995, Metal detecting and archaeology in England, London: English Heritage.
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