Internet sites for local historians: a directory
Fillmore, Jacquelene, 2011, Internet sites for local historians: a directory, [n.p.]: British Association for Local History.
Isle of Sheppey through time
2011, Isle of Sheppey through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Klevnas, A.M., 2011, Whodunnit?: grave robbing in early Medieval Northern and Western Europe, [n.p.]: [n.p.], [].
Klevnas, A.M., 2011, Whodunnit?: grave robbing in early Medieval Northern and Western Europe, [n.p.]: [n.p.], [].
Gravesend through time
Turcan, Robert, 2011, Gravesend through time, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
A history of Murston
Clark, Bryan, 2011, A history of Murston, Stroud : Amberley publishing.
Historic building survey of a group of buildings to the rear of 100 Union Street, Maidstone, Kent
Henderson, Maggie,, 2011, Historic building survey of a group of buildings to the rear of 100 Union Street, Maidstone, Kent, East Sussex: Archaeology South-East.
Victorian Herne Bay
Bundock, Mike, 2011, Victorian Herne Bay, Herne Bay : Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
Settling the Ebbsfleet Valley: High Speed 1 Excavations at Springhead and Northfleet, Kent. The Late Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and Medieval Landscape
Andrews, P., Biddulph, E., Hardy, A., Brown, R. et al., 2011, 'Settling the Ebbsfleet Valley: High Speed 1 Excavations at Springhead and Northfleet, Kent. The Late Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and Medieval Landscape' (Oxford: Wessex Archaeology), 4 vols.
A Kentish Tale of Men and Manors
Ballingall, J., 2011, 'A Kentish Tale of Men and Manors' (Andover: Phillimore). [The Kentish Downs from the earliest times focussing on Eggarton Manor near Godmersham.]
On Track: The Archaeology of High Speed 1 Section 1 in Kent
Booth, P., Champion, T., Foreman, S., Garwood, P., Glass, H., Munby, J., and Reynolds, A., 2011, 'On Track: The Archaeology of High Speed 1 Section 1 in Kent'. Wessex Archaeology Monograph 4 (Oxford: Wessex Archaeology).
The Nunnery of Lower Higham and Lillechurch
Bradford, H.T., 2011, ‘The Nunnery of Lower Higham and Lillechurch’, Kent, Magazine of the Association of Men of Kent and Kentish Men 309, 6-7.
The Pilgrims Way: Fact and Fiction of an Ancient Trackway
Bright, D., 2011, 'The Pilgrims Way: Fact and Fiction of an Ancient Trackway' (Stroud: The History Press).
Inner Bailey, Dover Castle, Kent: the Inner Bailey 1200-1800
Brodie, A. and Higgott, G., 2011, 'Inner Bailey, Dover Castle, Kent: the Inner Bailey 1200-1800', Historic Buildings Report (Portsmouth: English Heritage).
Investigation of an Iron Age Pit and Roman Cave at Spratling Court Farm, Manston, Kent
Baker, C.A., 2011, 'Investigation of an Iron Age Pit and Roman Cave at Spratling Court Farm, Manston, Kent' (Maidstone: KAS, www.kentarchaeology.ac).
Ringing the Changes on the North Downs
Catling, C. (ed.), 2011, 'Ringing the Changes on the North Downs', Current Archaeology 261, 8-9. [New henge-like monument at Hollingbourne.]
An Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Summer House Knoll, Lullingstone Park, Eynsford 1964-5
Horner, G., 2011, 'An Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Summer House Knoll, Lullingstone Park, Eynsford 1964-5', KAR 183, 64-67.
A Flaked and Ground Axe from Capel
Keene, M., 2011, 'A Flaked and Ground Axe from Capel', KAR 184, 97.
The Iron Age Farmstead near Ham Hill at Snodland. Kent Minor Sites Series No. 22
KARU, 2011, 'The Iron Age Farmstead near Ham Hill at Snodland. Kent Minor Sites Series No. 22' (Dover: KARU).
The Major Iron Age Riverside Fort at Woolwich. Kent Special Subject Series No. 19
KARU, 2011, 'The Major Iron Age Riverside Fort at Woolwich. Kent Special Subject Series No. 19' (Dover: KARU).
Excavation of a Multi-Period Site at Foster Road, Ashford, 2006: Archive Report, Finds and Environmental
Mepham, L., Stevens, C.J., Barnett, C., Allen, P., Wyles, S.F. and Norcott, D., 2011, 'Excavation of a Multi-Period Site at Foster Road, Ashford, 2006: Archive Report, Finds and Environmental' (Maidstone: KAS, www.kentarchaeology.ac).
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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.
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