Excavations of an Iron Age pit and Roman cave at Manston in the Isle of Thanet: a report of stratigraphic and archaeological investigations at Spratling Court Farm chalk quarry, Manston, Kent, 1996...
Baker, Colin A., 2010, Excavations of an Iron Age pit and Roman cave at Manston in the Isle of Thanet: a report of stratigraphic and archaeological investigations at Spratling Court Farm chalk quarry, Manston, Kent, 1996-2007, Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
Woolwich power station site, S.E. London (formerly Kent) : the major Iron Age riverside fort and Roman settlement
Philp, Brian, 2010, Woolwich power station site, S.E. London (formerly Kent) : the major Iron Age riverside fort and Roman settlement, Dover : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
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.
Iron Age burials from Mill Hill, Deal
Parfitt, Keith, 1995, Iron Age burials from Mill Hill, Deal., London: British Museum Press.
Rollo, Lindsay, 1994, Iron Age and Roman Piddington: the Mortaria 1979-1993, Northampton, Upper Nene Archaeological Society.
Rollo, Lindsay, 1994, Iron Age and Roman Piddington: the Mortaria 1979-1993, Northampton, Upper Nene Archaeological Society.
Philp, Brian, 1994, The iron-age and Romano-British site at Lenham, Kent., West Wickham, Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Philp, Brian, 1994, The iron-age and Romano-British site at Lenham, Kent., West Wickham, Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Iron Age communities in Britain: an account of England, Scotland and Wales from the seventh century B.C. until the Roman Conquest
Cunliffe, Barry, 1991, Iron Age communities in Britain: an account of England, Scotland and Wales from the seventh century B.C. until the Roman Conquest, London: Routledge.
The Roman Pottery of Kent
Pollard, R. J., Kent Archaeological Society Monograph Series, No. 5.
The Lullingstone Roman Villa: Volume II - The Wall Paintings and Finds
By Lt-Col. G. W. Meates, F.S.A.
Canterbury Excavations: Intra- and Extra-Mural Sites 1949–1955 and 1980–1984
By S.S. Frere, P. Bennett, J. Rady and S. Stow. Vol VIII of The Archaeology of Canterbury series, published for the Canterbury Archaeological Trust by the Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Historic Buildings and Monument Commission (England), 1987.
Oldbury Hill : an illustrated guide to Oldbury Hill Fort
Raisen, Daphne, 1986, Oldbury Hill : an illustrated guide to Oldbury Hill Fort, Sevenoaks: Design practitioners.
Palmer, R., 1984, Danebury: an Iron Age Hill-Fort in Hampshire: an aerial photographic interpretation of its environs, [n.p.] Royal Commission On Historical Monuments (England).
Palmer, R., 1984, Danebury: an Iron Age Hill-Fort in Hampshire: an aerial photographic interpretation of its environs, [n.p.] Royal Commission On Historical Monuments (England).
Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol. 1 the excavations 1969-1978: the site
Cunliffe, Barry, 1984, Danebury: an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire: vol. 1 the excavations 1969-1978: the site, London: Council for British Archaeology.
Cunliffe, Barry, 1984, Danebury: an iron age hillfort in Hampshire: vol. 2 the excavations 1969-1978: the finds, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Excavations in the St George’s Street and Burgate Street Areas
By S.S. Frere and Sally Stow. Vol VII of The Archaeology of Canterbury series, published for Canterbury Archaeological Trust LTD by Kent Archaeological Society with the aid of a grant from the Department of the Environment, 1983.
Ancient and Romano-British brooches
Hattatt, Richard, 1982, Ancient and Romano-British brooches, Sherborne: Dorset Publishing Company.
O'Connor, Brendan, 1980, Cross Channel relations in the later Bronze Age: relations between Britain, North-Eastern France and the Low Countries during the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age with particular reference to the metalwork: parts i and ii, Oxford, British Archaeological Reports.
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