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Spencer, B., 2011, ‘Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges: Medieval Finds from Excavations in London 7’ (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer in association with Museum of London, 2010). [Catalogue of medieval badges and souvenirs dating from the late 12th to the early 16th centuries. Canterbury pilgrimage and souvenirs cited, 37-133.]

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Flemish Monasticism, Comital Power, and the Archbishops of Canterbury: a Written Legacy from the Late Tenth Century

Vanderputten, S., 2011, ‘Flemish Monasticism, Comital Power, and the Archbishops of Canterbury: a Written Legacy from the Late Tenth Century’, in D. Rollason, C. Leyser and H. Williams (eds), England and the Continent in the Tenth Century: Studies in Honour of Wilhelm Levison (1876-1947) (Turnhout: Brepols), 67-86.

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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.

Submissions may include newly published books, articles, catalogues, or significant works that contribute to the understanding of Kent’s past. We also welcome bibliographic lists, reading recommendations, and references to both recent and historic publications, ensuring that the section serves not only as a showcase of new work but as a wider research tool for those studying the county. Whether you are an author, editor, librarian, or enthusiast, your contributions can help build a more complete picture of Kent’s archaeological and historical literature.

Entries may be selected for inclusion in the Society’s Books section to support research, promote publications, and highlight the depth of scholarship relating to Kent. When submitting, please provide full bibliographic details along with any relevant links, summaries, or images where available. Our editorial team may make minor edits for clarity or consistency before publication. By contributing, you help create an accessible and evolving bibliography that benefits researchers, students, and the wider heritage community.