Maritime Kent Through the Ages
Bligh, S., Edwards, E., and Sweetinburgh, S. (eds.), 2021, Maritime Kent Through the Ages: Gateway to the Sea, Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer.
Medieval Tonbridge revealed
Cole, Deborah, 2021, Medieval Tonbridge revealed. Tonbridge: Tonbridge Historical Society.
From ships to sheep: the story of Smallhythe
Butler, Tony, 2015, From ships to sheep: the story of Smallhythe, Kent: Smallhythe500.
Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces
Huitson, Toby, 2014, Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces, Oxford: Oxbow books.
Pottery and social life in medieval England
Jervis, Ben, 2014, Pottery and social life in medieval England, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex
Starr, Christopher, 2014, Medieval lawyer: Clement Spice of Essex, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Medieval pirates: pirate raiders and privateers 1204-1453
Eddison, Jill, 2013, Medieval pirates: pirate raiders and privateers 1204-1453, Stroud: History press.
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.
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.], [].
Shelly-sandy ware and the greyware industries: a dated type series of London medieval pottery, part 5
Blackmore, Lyn, 2010, Shelly-sandy ware and the greyware industries: a dated type series of London medieval pottery, part 5, London: Museum of London Archaeology.
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.
St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury
Barker-Benfield, B.C. (ed.), 2008, St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, London: British Library.
St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury
Barker-Benfield, B.C. (ed.), 2008, St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, London: The British Library.
Medieval adaptation, settlement and economy of a coastal wetland: the evidence from around Lydd, Romney Marsh, Kent
Barber, Luke, 2008, Medieval adaptation, settlement and economy of a coastal wetland: the evidence from around Lydd, Romney Marsh, Kent, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Hadlow: Life, Land & People in a Wealden Parish 1460 -1600
Joan Thirsk, Bridgett Jones, Alison Williams, Anne Hughes and Caroline Wetton.
Fishery, trade and piracy: fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later; papers from the colloquium at Oostende-Raversijde, Provincial Museum...
Pieters, M. (ed.), 2006, Fishery, trade and piracy: fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later; papers from the colloquium at Oostende-Raversijde, Provincial Museum, Walraversijde, Belgium, 21-23 November 2003, Brussels: Vlaams in stituut voor het Onroerend Erfgoed.
Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560
Jones, Karen, 2006, Gender and petty crime in late medieval England: the local courts in Kent, 1460 - 1560, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
Medieval life on Romney Marsh Kent: archaeology discoveries from around Lydd
Barber, Luke, 2006, Medieval life on Romney Marsh Kent: archaeology discoveries from around Lydd, London: University College London Field Archaeology Unit.
Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 5 remains of buildings in the farmyard
2005, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 5 remains of buildings in the farmyard, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
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