Some notes about Prehistoric flintwork: concise guides to the flintwork found in Britain
Hart, Paul, 2021, Some notes about Prehistoric flintwork: concise guides to the flintwork found in Britain. Birchington: Trust for Thanet Archaeology.
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.
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.
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.
The Nebra sky-disc
Maraszek, Regine, 2009, The Nebra sky-disc, Halle: Landsmuseum fur Vorgeschichte.
Bronze Age connections: cultural contact in Prehistoric Europe
Clark, Peter (ed.), 2009, Bronze Age connections: cultural contact in Prehistoric Europe, Oxford: Oxbow books.
Early peoples of Britain and Ireland: an encycolpedia
Snyder, Christopher A. (ed.), 2008, Early peoples of Britain and Ireland: an encycolpedia, Oxford: Greenwood Publishing.
The archaeology of Kent to AD800
Williams, John H. (ed.)., 2007, The archaeology of Kent to AD800, Woodbridge : Boydell press.
Circles in stone: a British prehistoric mystery
Beckensall, Stan, 2006, Circles in stone: a British prehistoric mystery, Strood: Tempus.
An historical atlas of Kent
Lawson, Terence, 2004, An historical atlas of Kent, Chichester: Phillimore.
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.
Flint mines in Neolithic Britain
Russell, Miles, 2000, Flint mines in Neolithic Britain, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
The early barrow diggers
Marsden, Barry M., 1999, The early barrow diggers, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
Boxgrove: a Middle Pleistocene hominid site at Eartham Quarry, Boxgrove, West Sussex
Roberts, M.B., 1999, Boxgrove: a Middle Pleistocene hominid site at Eartham Quarry, Boxgrove, West Sussex, London: English Heritage.
London archaeological resource assessment: consultation draft
Schofield, John, 1998, London archaeological resource assessment: consultation draft, London: Museum of London.
Prehistoric and monastic sites at Minster Abbey, Sheppey, Kent
Philp, Brian, 1998, Prehistoric and monastic sites at Minster Abbey, Sheppey, Kent, West Wickham : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Philp, Brian, 1998, Prehistoric and Roman sites at Hillside, Gravesend, Kent., West Wickham, Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Philp, Brian, 1998, Prehistoric and Roman sites at Hillside, Gravesend, Kent., West Wickham, Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
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