The Roman road through Sissinghurst
Gibbons, T., 2013, ‘The Roman road through Sissinghurst’, The Cranbrook Journal, 24, 1-2.
St Lawrence Ground, Old Dover Road, Canterbury
Holman, J., 2013, ‘St Lawrence Ground, Old Dover Road, Canterbury’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology: 36th Annual Report of the CAT 2011-2012 (Canterbury: CAT), 22-23.
Church Street, Maidstone
OShea, L., 2013, ‘Church Street, Maidstone’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology: 36th Annual Report of the CAT 2011-2012 (Canterbury: CAT), 50-51.
Folkestone Roman Villa
Parfitt, K., 2013, ‘Folkestone Roman Villa’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology: 36th Annual Report of the CAT 2011-2012 (Canterbury: CAT), 46-48.
The preservation of the Roman wall plaster in the Roman Painted House at Dover
Philp, B., 2013, ‘The preservation of the Roman wall plaster in the Roman Painted House at Dover’, KAR, 193, 102-109.
28 St Dunstans Street, Canterbury
Rady, J. and Boden, D., 2013, ‘28 St Dunstans Street, Canterbury’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology: 36th Annual Report of the CAT 2011-2012 (Canterbury: CAT), 1-9.
1st century BC helmet found near Canterbury
Richardson, A., 2013, ‘1st century BC helmet found near Canterbury’, KAS Newsletter, 95, 2-3.
Inscriptions
Tomlin, R.S.O., 2013, ‘Inscriptions’, in ‘Roman Britain in 2012’, Britannia, 44 (2013), see p. 388.
Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., 2013, ‘Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, in ‘Roman Britain in 2012’, Britannia, 44 (2013), 345-347.
Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods of the 6th and 7th centuries AD: A chronological framework
Bayliss, A. et al., 2013, ‘Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods of the 6th and 7th centuries AD: A chronological framework’, The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 33 (Leeds: Maney Publishing).
The Lathes of Kent: a review of the evidence
Brookes, S., 2013, ‘The Lathes of Kent: a review of the evidence’, in S. Brookes, S. Harrington and A. Reynolds eds, ‘Studies in Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology: Papers in Honour of Martin G. Welch’ (Oxford: BAR, 2011), 156-170.
Charters of Christ Church Canterbury
Brooks, N.P. and Kelly, S.E. eds, 2013, ‘Charters of Christ Church Canterbury’, Parts 1 and 2, Anglo-Saxon Charters Vols. 17 and 18 (Oxford: OUP).
A Saxon site at Woodnesborough
Chenery, M., 2013, ‘A Saxon site at Woodnesborough’, KAR, 191, 30-33.
Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England
Gittos, H., 2013, ‘Liturgy, Architecture, and Sacred Places in Anglo-Saxon England’ (Oxford: OUP).
The Anglo-Saxon World
Higham, N.J. and Ryan, M.J., 2013, ‘The Anglo-Saxon World’ (London: Yale University Press).
The Murder of Archbishop Alphege 1000 years on
Insley, C., 2013, ‘The Murder of Archbishop Alphege 1000 years on’, Canterbury Cathedral Chronicle 2012, 3-36.
The origin of the Lathes of East Kent
Lloyd, J., 2013, ‘The origin of the Lathes of East Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiii, 83-113.
The Staffordshire Saxon treasure! West Kent and Rochester
Philp, B., 2013, ‘The Staffordshire Saxon treasure! West Kent and Rochester’, KAR, 191, 33-34.
Royal Saxon Palace Discovered at Eynsford!
Philp, B., 2013, ‘Royal Saxon Palace Discovered at Eynsford!’, KAR, 191, 35-38.
The Third Way: thoughts on non-Saxon identity south of the Thames AD 450-600
Richardson, A., 2013, ‘The Third Way: thoughts on non-Saxon identity south of the Thames AD 450-600’, in S. Brookes, S. Harrington and A. Reynolds eds, ‘Studies in Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology’ (Oxford: BAR, 2011), 6-15.
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