The Story of Sheppey
Clancy, J., 2009, 'The Story of Sheppey.' (Stroud: The History Press).
The education of children in Kent and Sussex: interpreting the Medieval and Tudor ways
Draper, G., 2009, 'The education of children in Kent and Sussex: interpreting the Medieval and Tudor ways.' Nottingham Medieval Studies 52 (2008), 213-242.
The Westwell Chronicles: the history of a village and its people from the Bronze Age to the 21st century
Hollis, E., 2009, 'The Westwell Chronicles: the history of a village and its people from the Bronze Age to the 21st century.' (Ashford: Headley Brothers, 2008).
Deal: All in the Downs
Holyoake, G., 2009, 'Deal: All in the Downs.' (Seaford: SB Publications, 2008).
Deal: All in the Downs
Holyoake, G., 2009, 'Deal: All in the Downs.' (Seaford: SB Publications, 2008).
The sea and the marsh : the Medieval Cinque Port of New Romney revealed through archaeological excavations and research
Draper, Gillian, 2009, The sea and the marsh : the Medieval Cinque Port of New Romney revealed through archaeological excavations and research, Brockley : Pre-construct archaeology ltd.
Langton Green through the Ages
Langridge, E., (ed.), 2009, 'Langton Green through the Ages.' (Tunbridge Wells: Langton Green Rural Society).
Cathedral Curiosities: a guide to the unexpected in Rochester Cathedral
Mallinson, E., 2009, 'Cathedral Curiosities: a guide to the unexpected in Rochester Cathedral.' (Rochester: Friends of Rochester Cathedral).
Farningham, Kent: Part I. Roman and Saxon Discoveries on the Roman Villa Site at Franks. Part II. The Discovery of a Medieval Riverside Site
Philp, B., 2009, 'Farningham, Kent: Part I. Roman and Saxon Discoveries on the Roman Villa Site at Franks. Part II. The Discovery of a Medieval Riverside Site.' (Dover: KARU).
The Schools on Benenden Green 1609-2009: Benenden Church of England Primary School and its predecessors
Pollard, E., 2009, 'The Schools on Benenden Green 1609-2009: Benenden Church of England Primary School and its predecessors.' (Cranbrook: Ladoga for Benenden Primary School).
Two New Town Gates, Roman Buildings and an Anglo-Saxon Sanctuary at St Mildreds Tannery, Canterbury
Pratt, S., 2009, 'Two New Town Gates, Roman Buildings and an Anglo-Saxon Sanctuary at St Mildreds Tannery, Canterbury.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 225-238.
A Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon cemetery at the Meads, Sittingbourne
Richardson, A., 2009, 'A Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon cemetery at the Meads, Sittingbourne.' KAS Newsletter 79, 1-3.
Prehistoric Settlement Patterns on the North Kent coast between Seasalter and the Wantsum
Allen, T., 2009, 'Prehistoric Settlement Patterns on the North Kent coast between Seasalter and the Wantsum.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 189-207.
Two Palaeoliths from the parish of Crouch
Ansell, R., 2009, 'Two Palaeoliths from the parish of Crouch.' Kent Archaeological Review, 178, 182-184.
Mesolithic Occupation and Later Activity at Hillborough, near Reculver
Bishop, B.J., and Lyne, M., 2009, 'Mesolithic Occupation and Later Activity at Hillborough, near Reculver.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 388-389.
A Mesolithic Pick from Whitefriars
Butler, C., 2009, 'A Mesolithic Pick from Whitefriars.' Canterburys Archaeology 2007-2008, CAT 32nd Annual Report, 60-61.
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