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.
Early Medieval monasticism in the North Sea zone: proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the conclusion of the Lyminge excavations 2008-15
Thomas, Gabor, 2017, Early Medieval monasticism in the North Sea zone: proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the conclusion of the Lyminge excavations 2008-15, Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology.
Excavations along the M25: prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex
Biddulph, Edward, 2015, Excavations along the M25: prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex, Colchester: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon discoveries on the East Kent chalklands: investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996
Bennett, Paul, 2014, Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon discoveries on the East Kent chalklands: investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
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.
The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century)
Annaert, Rica (ed.), 2012, The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century), Brussels: Flanders Heritage Agency.
The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century)
Annaert, Rica (ed.), 2012, The very beginning of Europe?: cultural and social dimensions of Early-Medieval migration and colonisation (5th-8th century), Brussels: Flanders Heritage Agency.
The Oxford handbook of Anglo-Saxon archaeology
Hamerow, Helena (ed.), 2011, The Oxford handbook of Anglo-Saxon archaeology, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400 - 1066: their history and archaeology
Brookes, Stuart, 2010, The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400 - 1066: their history and archaeology, Stroud : History press.
Farningham, Kent : Part I - Roman and Saxon discoveries on the Roman villa site at Frank's: Part II - The discovery of a medieval riverside site
Philp, Brian, 2009, Farningham, Kent : Part I - Roman and Saxon discoveries on the Roman villa site at Frank's: Part II - The discovery of a medieval riverside site, Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Economics and social change in Anglo-Saxon Kent: AD400 - 900
Brookes, Stuart, 2007, Economics and social change in Anglo-Saxon Kent: AD400 - 900, Oxford : Archaeopress.
The archaeology of Kent to AD800
Williams, John H. (ed.)., 2007, The archaeology of Kent to AD800, Woodbridge : Boydell press.
Sceattas: an illustrated guide: Anglo-Saxon coins and icons
Abramson, Tony, 2006, Sceattas: an illustrated guide: Anglo-Saxon coins and icons, King's Lynn: Heritage Marketing and Publications.
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.
Cook, Jean Mary, 2004, Early Anglo-Saxon buckets: a corpus of copper alloy and iron bound, Stave built vessels, Oxford: University of Oxford, Institute of Archaeology.
Cook, Jean Mary, 2004, Early Anglo-Saxon buckets: a corpus of copper alloy and iron bound, Stave built vessels, Oxford: University of Oxford, Institute of Archaeology.
Benet's artefacts of England and the United Kingdom: current values
Murawski, Paul G., 2003, Benet's artefacts of England and the United Kingdom: current values, Witham: Greenlight Publishing.
The millennium publication: a review of archaeology in Hampshire 1980-2000: with a comprehensive gazetteer of archaeological sites
Stoodley, Nick (ed.), 2002, The millennium publication: a review of archaeology in Hampshire 1980-2000: with a comprehensive gazetteer of archaeological sites, Hampshire: Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society.
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.
Mercia and the making of England
Walker, Ian W., 2000, Mercia and the making of England, Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
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