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.
Illustrating the past in Wales: a celebration of 175 years of Archaeologic Cambrensis 1846-2021
James, Heather (ed.), 2021, Illustrating the past in Wales: a celebration of 175 years of Archaeologic Cambrensis 1846-2021, Carmarthen: Cambrian Archaeological Association.
The Castle Hill brickworks and Somerhill Estate: post-medieval discoveries on the A21 Tonbridge-to-Pembury dualling scheme, Kent
Allen, Tim, 2021, The Castle Hill brickworks and Somerhill Estate: post-medieval discoveries on the A21 Tonbridge-to-Pembury dualling scheme, Kent. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Cobham Landscape Detectives: a community archaeology odyssey
Mayfield, Andrew, 2020, Cobham Landscape Detectives: a community archaeology odyssey. Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Ceremonial living in the third millennium BC: excavations at Ringlemere site M1, Kent, 2002-2006
Parfitt, Keith, 2020, Ceremonial living in the third millennium BC: excavations at Ringlemere site M1, Kent, 2002-2006. London: British Museum.
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.
Chalk Hill: Neolithic and Bronze Age discoveries at Ramsgate, Kent
Clark, Peter, 2019, Chalk Hill: Neolithic and Bronze Age discoveries at Ramsgate, Kent, Leiden: Sidestone Press.
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.
Late Quarternary (Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and later Prehistoric) human activity in the Darent Valley at Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, Kent
Anderson-Whymark, Hugo, 2016, Late Quarternary (Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and later Prehistoric) human activity in the Darent Valley at Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, Kent, Sussex; Spoilheap Publications.
Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland, Kent
Dawkes, Giles, 2015, Flavian and later buildings at Snodland Roman villa: excavations at Cantium Way, Snodland , Kent, Sussex; Spoilheap Publications.
Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 1: the sites
Andrews, Phil, 2015, Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 1: the sites, Oxford: Oxford Wessex Archaeology.
Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 2:the finds, environmental and dating reports
Andrews, Phil, 2015, Digging at the gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet: the archaeology of East Kent Access (Phase II): volume 2:the finds, environmental and dating reports, Oxford: Oxford Wessex 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.
Living by the sword: the archaeology of Brisley Farm, Ashford, Kent
Stevenson, Jim, 2013, Living by the sword: the archaeology of Brisley Farm, Ashford, Kent, Portslade: Spoilheap.
London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary
Firth, Antony et.al., 2012, London gateway: maritime archaeology in the Thames Estuary, Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.
The former tennis court, Church Street, Maidstone, Kent: interim report
O'Shea, Laura, 2012, The former tennis court, Church Street, Maidstone, Kent: interim report, Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
A road through the past: archaeological discoveries on the A2: Pepperhil to Cobham, Highways Agency.
2012, A road through the past: archaeological discoveries on the A2: Pepperhil to Cobham, Highways Agency.
Excavations at Scadbury: part 2 some remains of Mediaeval settlement
2011, Excavations at Scadbury: part 2 some remains of Mediaeval settlement, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Excavations in North-West Kent, 2005 - 2007: one hundred thousand years of human activity in and around the Darent Valley
Simmonds, Andrew, 2011, Excavations in North-West Kent, 2005 - 2007: one hundred thousand years of human activity in and around the Darent Valley, Oxford : Oxford Archaeology.
On track: the archaeology of High Speed 1: section 1 in Kent
Booth, Paul, 2011, On track: the archaeology of High Speed 1: section 1 in Kent, Oxford : Oxford Wessex Archaeology.
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