Iron Age and Roman discoveries at Crayford
Anon., 2010, 'Iron Age and Roman discoveries at Crayford.' KAR, 181, 3-4.
The Roman Water Mills and Settlement at Ickham, Kent. The Archaeology of Canterbury New Series 10
Bennett, P., Riddler, I., and Sparey-Green, C., 2010, 'The Roman Water Mills and Settlement at Ickham, Kent. The Archaeology of Canterbury New Series 10.' (Canterbury: CAT).
Roman Britain in 2009: Kent
Booth, P., 2010, 'Roman Britain in 2009: Kent.' Britannia 41, 390-391, 406-408.
Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent, CAT Occasional Paper no. 8
Jarman, C., 2010, 'Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent, CAT Occasional Paper no. 8.' (Canterbury: CAT).
More thoughts on the broken tower
Parfitt, K., 2010, 'More thoughts on the broken tower.' KAR, 181, 12-13.
Crayford, Kent: An Iron Age and Roman Farmstead site at Perry Street, Kent Minor Sites Series 20
Philp, B., 2010, 'Crayford, Kent: An Iron Age and Roman Farmstead site at Perry Street, Kent Minor Sites Series 20.' (Dover: KARU).
Woolwich Power Station Site: SE London (Formerly Kent). The Major Iron Age Fort and Roman Settlement. Kent Special Subject Series No 19
Philp, B., 2010, 'Woolwich Power Station Site: SE London (Formerly Kent). The Major Iron Age Fort and Roman Settlement. Kent Special Subject Series No 19.' (Dover: KARU).
A probable Roman fort at Greenhithe
Philp, B., 2010, 'A probable Roman fort at Greenhithe.' KAR, 179, 207-209.
The discovery of a Roman bath-house at Bax Farm, Tonge, Kent
Philp, B., 2010, 'The discovery of a Roman bath-house at Bax Farm, Tonge, Kent.' KAR, 182, 41-42.
Recent Work by Archaeology South-East in Kent
Rayner, L., 2010, 'Recent Work by Archaeology South-East in Kent.' KAS Newsletter, 84, 2-3 [Romano-British features on the Northern Relief Road, Sittingbourne and at Leysdown Road, Isle of Sheppey].
A further note on the broken tower
Ward, A., 2010, 'A further note on the broken tower.' KAR, 180, 246-252.
A research excavation at Cranmer House, Canterbury
Weekes, J., 2010, 'A research excavation at Cranmer House, Canterbury.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 70-71.
Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports
Weekes, J., 2010, 'Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports.' Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxx, 355-364 [includes Romano-British archaeology at Augustine House, Rhodaus Town, Thanet Earth at Monkton, Ringlemere, Woodnesborough and Lullingstone].
Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Worrell, S., 2010, 'Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme.' Britannia 41, 409-439 [particularly Table 1, 410-411].
New Bracteate finds from early Anglo-Saxon England
Behr, C., 2010, 'New Bracteate finds from early Anglo-Saxon England.' Medieval Archaeology, 54, 34-88.
Roman Canterbury – undisturbed stratigraphy revealed
Diack, M., 2010, 'Roman Canterbury – undisturbed stratigraphy revealed.' KAS Newsletter, 85, 14-15 [reference to Anglo-Saxon sunken featured building].
The Changing Face of Saucer-brooch Distribution, 1912-1977 1997-2007
Dickinson, T., 2010, 'The Changing Face of Saucer-brooch Distribution, 1912-1977 1997-2007.' in S. Worrell et al. (eds), A Decade of Discovery: Proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007, BAR British Series 520 (Oxford: Archaeopress), 181-191.
Ethnic identity and the origins, purpose and occurrence of patternwelded swords in sixth-century Kent: the case of the Saltwood Cemetery
Gilmour, B., 2010, 'Ethnic identity and the origins, purpose and occurrence of patternwelded swords in sixth-century Kent: the case of the Saltwood Cemetery.' in M. Henig, and N. Ramsay (eds.), Intersections: the archaeology and history of Christianity in England, 400-1200, BAR British Series 505 (Oxford: Archaeopress), 59-70.
Beyond the Tribal Hidage: using portable antiquities to explore early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Southern England
Harrington, S., and Welch, M., 2010, 'Beyond the Tribal Hidage: using portable antiquities to explore early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Southern England.' in S. Worrell et al. (eds), A Decade of Discovery: Proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007 BAR British Series 520 (Oxford: Archaeopress), 173-179.
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