An inventory of Nonconformist chapels and meeting houses in Eastern England
Stell, Christopher, 2002, An inventory of Nonconformist chapels and meeting houses in Eastern England, Swindon: English Heritage.
Hidden depths: an archaeological exploration of Surrey's past
Hunt, Roger, 2002, Hidden depths: an archaeological exploration of Surrey's past, Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society.
Kentish books and pamphlets from the library of Kenneth W.E. Gravett: mainly 20th century with some earlier: catalogue 24
Swift, Christine (ed.), 2002, Kentish books and pamphlets from the library of Kenneth W.E. Gravett: mainly 20th century with some earlier: catalogue 24, Ashford: [the editor].
Thomas James: Minister of the Gospel "without tombstone" (1660 - 1733/4)
Coward, Sue, 2002, Thomas James: Minister of the Gospel "without tombstone" (1660 - 1733/4), Folkestone : LRB publications.
The Roman Channel crossing of A.D. 43: the constraints on Claudius's naval strategy
Grainge, Gerald, 2002, The Roman Channel crossing of A.D. 43: the constraints on Claudius's naval strategy, Oxford: Archaeopress.
The Roman shore forts: coastal defences of Southern Britain
Pearson, Andrew, 2002, The Roman shore forts: coastal defences of Southern Britain, Stroud: Tempus publishing.
Dover and the monarchy : from Conquest to Glorious Revolution, 1066 - 1688
Green, Ivan, 2002, Dover and the monarchy : from Conquest to Glorious Revolution, 1066 - 1688, Dover : Triangle publications.
Vinters : the story of a Kentish estate
2002, Vinters : the story of a Kentish estate, Maidstone : Vinters Heritage project.
The story of Sittingbourne and Milton Regis
Clancy, John, 2002, The story of Sittingbourne and Milton Regis, Stroud : Sutton publishing.
The Swale District : an archaeological survey commissioned by Swale Borough Council. Parts 1 and 2
Wilkinson, Paul, 2002, The Swale District : an archaeological survey commissioned by Swale Borough Council. Parts 1 and 2., Faversham : Swale and Thames Archaeological Company.
Cliffe Airport, Hoo Peninsula, Kent:archaeological based assessment
2002, Cliffe Airport, Hoo Peninsula, Kent:archaeological based assessment., Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.
A dictionary of County Durham place names
Watts, Victor, 2002, A dictionary of County Durham place names, Nottingham: English Place Name Society.
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.
Canterbury : 2000 years of history
Lyle, Marjorie, 2002, Canterbury : 2000 years of history, Stroud : Tempus publishing.
A Court Lodge century: some pictures from Court Lodge, Horton Kirby
2002, A Court Lodge century: some pictures from Court Lodge, Horton Kirby., Horton Kirby: Horton Kirby and South Darent Local History Society.
Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society: catalogue of the Society's collection of archives held in the muniment room
Head, Lorna M., 2002, Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society: catalogue of the Society's collection of archives held in the muniment room, Aylesbury: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society.
Archaeology in the front line: 50 years of Kent Rescue, 1952-2002
Philp, Brian, 2002, Archaeology in the front line: 50 years of Kent Rescue, 1952-2002, Dover : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
A thousand years of the English parish: medieval patterns and modern interpretations
Jones, Anthea, 2002, A thousand years of the English parish: medieval patterns and modern interpretations, London: Cassell Paperbacks.
The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Polhill near Sevenoaks, Kent, 1964 - 1986
Philp, Brian, 2002, The Anglo-Saxon cemetery on the Eastry Bypass, West Wickham : Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
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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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