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.
Trade and economic developments 1450-1550 : the experience of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Mate, Mavis E., 2006, Trade and economic developments 1450-1550 : the experience of Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Woodbridge: Boydell press.
The economy of Kent 1640-1914
Armstrong, Alan (ed.), 1995, The economy of Kent 1640-1914, Suffolk: The Boydell Press.
Branigan, Keith (ed.), 1991, The economic aspects of Romano-British villas, Sheffield, Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, [].
Branigan, Keith (ed.), 1991, The economic aspects of Romano-British villas, Sheffield, Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, [].
Amphorae and the Roman economy: an introductory guide
Peacock, D.P.S., 1986, Amphorae and the Roman economy: an introductory guide, London: Longman.
Roman shipping and trade: Britain and the Rhine provinces
du Plat Taylor, Joan (ed.), 1978, Roman shipping and trade: Britain and the Rhine provinces, London: Council for British Archaeology.
Seventeenth-century Kent: a social and economic history
Chalklin, C.W., 1970, Seventeenth-century Kent: a social and economic history, [n.p.]: John Hallewell.
The heritage of Kent
Lincoln, E.F., 1966, The heritage of Kent, London: Oldbourne Book Co.
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