Culture and society at Lullingstone Roman villa
Mackenzie, Caroline K., 2019, Culture and society at Lullingstone Roman villa, Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing.
Empire state: how the Roman military built an empire
Elliott, Simon, 2017, Empire state: how the Roman military built an empire, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Sea eagles of empire: the classis Britannica and the battles for Britain
Elliott, Simon, 2016, Sea eagles of empire: the classis Britannica and the battles for Britain, Stroud: History Press.
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.
Using archaeological archives: a case study from Roman Essex
Doherty, Anna, 2015, Using archaeological archives: a case study from Roman Essex, Portslade: Spoilheap.
Canterbury before the Romans
Birmingham, David, 2015, Canterbury before the Romans, Lancaster: Palatine Books.
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.
Landscape, settlement and materiality: aspects of rural life in Kent during the Roman period
Blanning, Elizabeth Denise, 2014, Landscape, settlement and materiality: aspects of rural life in Kent during the Roman period, [n.p.]: [n.p.].
The discovery and excavation of the Roman Shore-Fort at Dover, Kent
Philp, Brian, 2012, The discovery and excavation of the Roman Shore-Fort at Dover, Kent, Dover : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
The discovery and excavation of the Roman Shore-Fort at Dover, Kent
Philp, Brian, 2012, The discovery and excavation of the Roman Shore-Fort at Dover, Kent, Dover : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
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.
Isle of Grain, Kent : the discovery of a major Roman cemetery in 1981
Philp, Brian, 2010, Isle of Grain, Kent : the discovery of a major Roman cemetery in 1981, Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
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.
The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400 - 1066: their history and archaeology
Brookes, Stuart, 2010, The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400 - 1066: their history and archaeology, Stroud : History press.
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.
Roman mosaics of Britain: volume III South-East Britain: part 1 and 2
Neal, David S., 2009, Roman mosaics of Britain: volume III South-East Britain: part 1 and 2, London: Society of Antiquaries of London.
The Roman roadside settlement at Westhawk Farm, Ashford, Kent: excavations 1998-89
Booth, Paul, 2008, The Roman roadside settlement at Westhawk Farm, Ashford, Kent: excavations 1998-89, Oxford : The Oxford Archaeological Unit.
Roman roads in Britain
Davies, Hugh, 2008, Roman roads in Britain, Botley: Shire Archaeology.
Ritual landscapes of Roman South-East Britain
Rudling, David (ed.)., 2008, Ritual landscapes of Roman South-East Britain, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
The archaeology of Kent to AD800
Williams, John H. (ed.)., 2007, The archaeology of Kent to AD800, Woodbridge : Boydell press.
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