Old Maidstone's public houses from old photographs
Hales, Irene, 2010, Old Maidstone's public houses from old photographs, Atroud : Amberley publishing.
Iron Age and Roman Discoveries at Crayford, Kent Minor Sites Series No. 20
Philp, B., 2010, 'Iron Age and Roman Discoveries at Crayford, Kent Minor Sites Series No. 20.' (Dover: KARU).
Inheritance: the story of Knole & the Sackvilles
Sackville-West, R., 2010, 'Inheritance: the story of Knole & the Sackvilles.' (London: Bloomsbury Publishing).
A Salmon family history: five hundred years from Suffolk to Sevenoaks, with the story of J. Salmon Ltd., art publishers and printers, Sevenoaks: the first hundred years, 1880-1980
Salmon, D.C.N., 2010, 'A Salmon family history: five hundred years from Suffolk to Sevenoaks, with the story of J. Salmon Ltd., art publishers and printers, Sevenoaks: the first hundred years, 1880-1980.' (Sevenoaks, 2007).
Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland
Waller, M., Edwards, E., and Barber, L., (eds), 2010, 'Romney Marsh: Persistence and Change in a Coastal Lowland.' (Sevenoaks: Romney Marsh Research Trust).
St Peters, Whitstable: a history of the church, parish and people
Wright, D., 2010, 'St Peters, Whitstable: a history of the church, parish and people.' (Whitstable).
Early Bronze Age Flint Implements from Ospringe
Ansell, R., 2010, 'Early Bronze Age Flint Implements from Ospringe.' KAR, 182, 39-41.
Funerary remains from Tothill Street, Minster
Bailey, A., 2010, 'Funerary remains from Tothill Street, Minster.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 69-70.
A Middle Bronze Age Palstave from Ashford
Burrows, V., 2010, 'A Middle Bronze Age Palstave from Ashford.' KAR, 179, 225-226.
A Palaeolithic handaxe from Faversham
Holman, D., 2010, 'A Palaeolithic handaxe from Faversham.' KAR, 182, 43-44.
Wickhambreaux barrow cemetery
Linklater, A., 2010, 'Wickhambreaux barrow cemetery.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 35-37.
Palaeography for family and local historians
Marshall, Hilary, 2010, Palaeography for family and local historians, Andover: Phillimore and Co. Ltd.
Deal Waterworks, St Richards Road
Parfitt, K., and Corke, B., 2010, 'Deal Waterworks, St Richards Road.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 42-43 [Iron Age discoveries].
A New Mesolithic Site at Westcliffe, St Margarets, near Dover
Parfitt, K., and Halliwell, G., 2010, 'A New Mesolithic Site at Westcliffe, St Margarets, near Dover.' KAR, 180, 233-239.
Thanet Earth, Monkton
Rady, J., 2010, 'Thanet Earth, Monkton.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 1-16.
Preliminary survey of earthworks in the vicinity of Bigbury Camp and the Blean Woods
Sparey-Green, C., 2010, 'Preliminary survey of earthworks in the vicinity of Bigbury Camp and the Blean Woods.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 32-35.
The Meads, Sittingbourne
Wilson, T., 2010, 'The Meads, Sittingbourne.' Canterburys Archaeology 2008-2009, CAT 33rd Annual Report, 17-21.
The Siting of Metalwork Hoards in the Bronze Age of South-East England
Yates, D., and Bradley, R., 2010, 'The Siting of Metalwork Hoards in the Bronze Age of South-East England.' Antiquaries Journal 90, 41-72.
Old evidence from Richborough
Adler, D., 2010, 'Old evidence from Richborough.' KAR, 182, 48.
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