Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities
Tilley, Christopher, 2010, Interpreting landscapes: geologies, topographies, identities, California: Left Coast Press.
Handbook of landscape archaeology
Bruno, David (ed.), 2010, Handbook of landscape archaeology, California: Left Coast Press.
An historical atlas of Kent
Lawson, Terence, 2004, An historical atlas of Kent, Chichester: Phillimore.
Maps of the Upper Cray Valley and West Kent 1605-1946
Clayton, Janet (ed.), 2003, Maps of the Upper Cray Valley and West Kent 1605-1946, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
The Kent village book
Bignell, Alan, 1999, The Kent village book, Newbury: Countryside Books.
Livingstone, Helen, 1998, Kent: pictorial memories, Waterton Press Ltd.
Livingstone, Helen, 1998, Kent: pictorial memories, Waterton Press Ltd.
Kent of one hundred years ago
Guilmant, Aylwin, 1995, Kent of one hundred years ago, Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing.
Kent from old photographs
Lambert, Anthony J. (ed.), 1993, Kent from old photographs, London: National Trust.
From gateway to garden: a photographic record of the changing face of Kent, recorded by the people of Kent
Cookson, Edward W. (ed.), 1992, From gateway to garden: a photographic record of the changing face of Kent, recorded by the people of Kent, Maidstone: Heathrow Publications.
In the wake of the hurricane, October 16th, 1987
Ogley, Bob, 1988, In the wake of the hurricane, October 16th, 1987, Westerham: Froglets.
West Kent from the air
Guy, John, 1987, West Kent from the air, Ashford: Meresborough Books.
A photographer's guide to Kent
MacDonnell, Kevin, 1986, A photographer's guide to Kent, Aldershot: Wildwood House.
The Saxon Shore Way: from Gravesend to Rye
Sillitoe, Alan, 1983, The Saxon Shore Way: from Gravesend to Rye, London: Hutchinson.
O famous Kent: an evocation of the fair county in old prints
Swain, Eric, 1983, O famous Kent: an evocation of the fair county in old prints, Rainham: Meresborough books.
Estuary: land and water in the lower Thames basin
Astbury, A.K., 1980, Estuary: land and water in the lower Thames basin, London: Carnforth Press.
Pratt Boorman, H.R., 1979, Kent: our county, Larkfield, Kent Messenger.
Pratt Boorman, H.R., 1979, Kent: our county, Larkfield, Kent Messenger.
The old series Ordance Survey maps of England and Wales: vol. 1 Kent, Essex, E. Sussex and S. Suffolk
1975, The old series Ordance Survey maps of England and Wales: vol. 1 Kent, Essex, E. Sussex and S. Suffolk, Lympne Castle: Harry Margary.
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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