The 6th century AD burials at Mersham and 4th to 6th century archaeology found in an near the East Stour river valley, Kent
Mills, Jenny, 2022, The 6th century AD burials at Mersham and 4th to 6th century archaeology found in an near the East Stour river valley, Kent, self published.
Whodunnit?: grave robbery in Anglo-Saxon England and the Merovingian kingdoms
Klevnas, A.M., 2013, Whodunnit?: grave robbery in Anglo-Saxon England and the Merovingian kingdoms, Oxford: Archaeopress.
Klevnas, A.M., 2011, Whodunnit?: grave robbing in early Medieval Northern and Western Europe, [n.p.]: [n.p.], [].
Klevnas, A.M., 2011, Whodunnit?: grave robbing in early Medieval Northern and Western Europe, [n.p.]: [n.p.], [].
Isle of Grain, Kent : the discovery of a major Roman cemetery in 1981
Philp, Brian, 2010, Isle of Grain, Kent : the discovery of a major Roman cemetery in 1981, Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Major, Alan, 2008, Who's buried where in Kent, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Major, Alan, 2008, Who's buried where in Kent, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
The Ringlemere cup: precious cups and the beginning of the Channel Bronze Age
Needham, Stuart, 2006, The Ringlemere cup: precious cups and the beginning of the Channel Bronze Age, London: The British Museum.
The Anglo Saxon cemeteries of Kent: vol. I and II
Richardson, Andrew, 2005, The Anglo Saxon cemeteries of Kent: vol. I and II, Oxford: John and Erica Hedges Ltd.
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Polhill near Sevenoaks, Kent, 1964 - 1986
Philp, Brian, 2002, The Anglo-Saxon cemetery on the Eastry Bypass, West Wickham : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Anglo-Saxon cemetery of Bifrons, in the parish of Patrixbourne, east Kent
Hawkes, Sonia Chadwick, 2000, Anglo-Saxon cemetery of Bifrons, in the parish of Patrixbourne, east Kent, Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology.
Grave concerns: death and burial in England 1700 to 1850
Cox, Margaret, 1998, Grave concerns: death and burial in England 1700 to 1850, York: Council for British Archaeology.
The earthen long barrow in Britain: an introduction to the study of the funerary practice and culture of the Neolithic people of the third millennium BC
Ashbee, Paul, 1984, The earthen long barrow in Britain: an introduction to the study of the funerary practice and culture of the Neolithic people of the third millennium BC, Norwich: Geo Books.
Black, Shirley Burgoyne, 1981, The old burying-ground at Crockenhill, Kent., Darenth Valley Publications.
Black, Shirley Burgoyne, 1981, The old burying-ground at Crockenhill, Kent., Darenth Valley Publications.
A corpus of wheel-thrown pottery in Anglo-Saxon graves
Evison, Vera I., 1979, A corpus of wheel-thrown pottery in Anglo-Saxon graves, London: Royal Archaeological Institute.
How to record graveyards
Jones, Jeremy, 1976, How to record graveyards, London: Council for British Archaeology.
Incised effigial slabs
Greenhill, F.A., 1976, Incised effigial slabs, London: Faber and Faber.
The memorial inscriptions of the Nonconformist Burial Ground in Wincheap, Canterbury
Harrington, Duncan W., 1976, The memorial inscriptions of the Nonconformist Burial Ground in Wincheap, Canterbury, Rochester: Kent Family History Society.
List of ancient monuments in England and Wales: with an introductory note
Ministry of Works, 1953, List of ancient monuments in England and Wales: with an introductory note, London: H.M.S.O.
Illustrations of incised monumental slabs on the continent of Europe, from rubbings and tracings
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Reports of the Research Committee on the excavation of the Roman cemetery at Ospringe, Kent
1931, Reports of the Research Committee on the excavation of the Roman cemetery at Ospringe, Kent, London: Society of Antiquaries.
Cowper, J. Meadows (ed.), 1893, The register booke of christenings, marriages and burialls in the parish of St. Paule without the walls of the Citie of Canterburie,1562-1800
Cowper, J. Meadows (ed.), 1893, The register booke of christenings, marriages and burialls in the parish of St. Paule without the walls of the Citie of Canterburie,1562-1800, Canterbury, Cross & Jackman.
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