Interactions between Brittany and Christ Church, Canterbury, in the Tenth Century: the Linenthal leaf
Hornby, E., 2010, 'Interactions between Brittany and Christ Church, Canterbury, in the Tenth Century: the Linenthal leaf.' in J. Caldwell, E. Hornby and D.N. Maw, Essays on the history of English music (Woodbridge: Boydell), 46-65.
Early Anglo-Saxon Brooches in Southern England: the contribution of the Portable Antiquities Scheme
McLean, L., and Richardson, A., 2010, 'Early Anglo-Saxon Brooches in Southern England: the contribution of the Portable Antiquities Scheme.' in S. Worrell et al. (eds), A Decade of Discovery: Proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007, BAR British Series 520 (Oxford: Archaeopress), 161-171.
The Carol in Anglo-Saxon Canterbury?
Page, C., 2010, 'The Carol in Anglo-Saxon Canterbury?' in J. Caldwell, E. Hornby and D.N. Maw, Essays on the history of English music (Woodbridge: Boydell), 259-269.
Bronze thread-boxes from Saxon graves
Philp, B., 2010, 'Bronze thread-boxes from Saxon graves.' KAR, 180, 240-242.
Foster Road, Ashford
Powell, A., 2010, 'Foster Road, Ashford.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 376-379.
Thanet Earth, Monkton: Anglo-Saxon settlement (AD 410-1066)
Rady, J., and Richardson, A., 2010, 'Thanet Earth, Monkton: Anglo-Saxon settlement (AD 410-1066).' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 10-11.
Recent Work by Archaeology South-East in Kent
Rayner, L., 2010, 'Recent Work by Archaeology South-East in Kent.' KAS Newsletter 84, 2-3 [reference to Anglo-Saxon finds at Leysdown Road, Isle of Sheppey].
The Meads, Sittingbourne: the character of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery
Richardson, A., 2010, 'The Meads, Sittingbourne: the character of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 21.
Bringing a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery to life
Thomas, G., 2010, 'Bringing a lost Anglo-Saxon monastery to life.' Medieval Archaeology, 54, 409-414.
Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports
Weekes, J., 2010, 'Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 355-364 [discoveries at Augustine House, Rhodaus Town; Canterbury Christ Church University Sports Centre; Thanet Earth at Monkton and Ringlemere].
The Meads, Sittingbourne
Wilson, T., 2010, 'The Meads, Sittingbourne.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 17-21.
Mendicants in the Monastic Towns of South-Eastern England
Anisimova, A.A., 2010, 'Mendicants in the Monastic Towns of South-Eastern England.' in N. Rogers (ed.), The Friars in Medieval Britain: Proceedings of the 2007 Harlaxton Medieval Symposium, Harlaxton Medieval Studies 19 (Donington: Shaun Tyas), 319-330.
My Painted Chamber and Other Rooms: Stephen Hulkes and the History of Calico House, Newnham
Austin, R., and Sweetinburgh, S., 2010, 'My Painted Chamber and Other Rooms: Stephen Hulkes and the History of Calico House, Newnham.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 105-145.
The Medieval Origins of Phelips Lodge, Rochester, and its Later Developments
Bacchus, D., 2010, 'The Medieval Origins of Phelips Lodge, Rochester, and its Later Developments.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 207-224.
My boddye shall lye with my name Engraven on it: Remembering the Godfrey family of Lydd, Kent
Bellenger, T., and Draper, G.M., 2010, 'My boddye shall lye with my name Engraven on it: Remembering the Godfrey family of Lydd, Kent.' in M. Waller, E. Edwards and L. Barber (eds), Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in
Sandwich the completest medieval town in England: a study of the town and port from its origins to 1600
Clarke, H., Pearson, S., Mate, M., and Parfitt, K., 2010, 'Sandwich the completest medieval town in England: a study of the town and port from its origins to 1600.' (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
Fifteenth-century monastic obituaries: the evidence of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury
Connor, M., 2010, 'Fifteenth-century monastic obituaries: the evidence of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury.' in C. M. Barron, and C. Burgess (eds), Memory and Commemoration in Medieval England: Proceedings of the 2008 Harlaxton Symposium, Harlaxton Medieval Studies 20 (Donington: Shaun Tyas), 143-162.
Failing Friaries? The Mendicants in the Cinque Ports
Draper, G.M., 2010, 'Failing Friaries? The Mendicants in the Cinque Ports.' in N. Rogers (ed.), Proceedings of the 2007 Harlaxton Medieval Symposium, Harlaxton Medieval Studies 19 (Donington: Shaun Tyas), 298-318.
The details of Kent shown on the mid fourteenth-century Gough Map
Lawson, T., 2010, 'The details of Kent shown on the mid fourteenth-century Gough Map.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 387-395.
The paradox of transcendent machines in the demystification of the Boxley Christ
Lightsey, S., 2010, 'The paradox of transcendent machines in the demystification of the Boxley Christ.' Postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies 1, 99-107.
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