An Early Bronze Age Field System from Monkton Road, Minster, Thanet, and an Early Date for the Cultivation of Spelt
Barclay, A.J., Stevens, C.J. and Wyles, S.F., 2012, ‘An Early Bronze Age Field System from Monkton Road, Minster, Thanet, and an Early Date for the Cultivation of Spelt’, PAST, 69, 2.
The Medway Valley Prehistoric Landscapes Project
Garwood, P., 2012, ‘The Medway Valley Prehistoric Landscapes Project’, PAST, 72, 13.
John Abraham Bayly
Greaney, S., 2012, ‘John Abraham Bayly’s view of Little Kit’s Coty House’, English Heritage Historical Review, 5, 6-11.
A Late Middle Palaeolithic-type Handaxe from East Kent
Halliwell, G. and Scott, B.A., 2012, ‘A Late Middle Palaeolithic-type Handaxe from East Kent’, Lithics, 32, 62-64.
The Boxley Potin Hoard reconsidered in the light of current research
Holman, D., 2012, ‘The Boxley Potin Hoard reconsidered in the light of current research’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 309-311.
Isle of Thanet, Digging the gateway to Britain
Mason, S. and Andrews, P., 2012, ‘Isle of Thanet, Digging the gateway to Britain’, Current Archaeology, 266, 28-35.
Prehistoric French scrap dealers in Kent? The Boughton Malherbe Bronze Age Hoard
Matthews, S., Jackson, J., Raposo, M. and Leedham, J., 2012, ‘Prehistoric French scrap dealers in Kent? The Boughton Malherbe Bronze Age Hoard’, Current Archaeology, 267, 32-35.
A Bronze Age Barrow at Great Mongeham, Deal
Philp, B., 2012, ‘A Bronze Age Barrow at Great Mongeham, Deal’, KAR, 189, 221-226.
1st century BC helmet found near Canterbury
Richardson, A., 2012, ‘1st century BC helmet found near Canterbury’, KAS Newsletter, 95, 2-3.
3000 year old hoard wins new national award for Wealden community archaeology project
Smythe, J., 2012, ‘3000 year old hoard wins new national award for Wealden community archaeology project’, KAS Newsletter, 93, 4-5.
New King found in Kent
Rudd, C., 2012, ‘New King found in Kent’, Current Archaeology, 250, 7.
Rutupiae and Red Hills
Durham, A. and Goormachtigh, M., 2012, ‘Rutupiae and Red Hills’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 327-333.
The discovery and excavation of the Roman shore-fort at Dover
Philp, B., 2012, ‘The discovery and excavation of the Roman shore-fort at Dover’ (Dover: KARU).
Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dover: excavations 1994
Parfitt, K. and Anderson, T., 2012, ‘Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery, Dover: excavations 1994’ (Canterbury: CAT).
A window on Christianisation: transformation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent, England
Thomas, G. and Knox, A., 2012, ‘A window on Christianisation: transformation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent, England’, Antiquity Bulletin, 86, 334.
Archaeological Notes and Summaries: Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports
Weekes, J., 2012, ‘Archaeological Notes and Summaries: Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 291-305.
The Rise and Fall of Richard Guldeford
Allison, T., 2012, ‘The Rise and Fall of Richard Guldeford’, Cranbrook Journal, 23, 1-4.
Medieval corn-driers discovered on land probably once part of Repton Manor, Ashford
Atkins, R. and Webster, M., 2012, ‘Medieval corn-driers discovered on land probably once part of Repton Manor, Ashford’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 275-289.
The Survival of Medieval Visitation Records
Forrest, I., 2012, ‘The Survival of Medieval Visitation Records’, Archives, 125, 110.
Bekesbourne and the King
Gilmore, D., 2012, ‘Bekesbourne and the King’s Esnecca 1110-1445’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxii, 315-327.
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