A History of the Sittingbourne Co-operative Society
Allinson, H., 2014, A History of the Sittingbourne Co-operative Society, Sittingbourne: Sittingbourne Heritage Museum.
The Battle of Britain that never was: a tour of Swale's forgotten Great War defences
Anstee, Alan, 2014, The Battle of Britain that never was: a tour of Swale's forgotten Great War defences, Maidstone: Maidstone Museum.
Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces
Huitson, Toby, 2014, Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces, Oxford: Oxbow books.
Food, Technology and Culture in the Late Bronze Age of Southern Britain: Perforated Clay Plates of the Lower Thames Valley
Champion, T., 2014, ‘Food, Technology and Culture in the Late Bronze Age of Southern Britain: Perforated Clay Plates of the Lower Thames Valley’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 80, 279-398.
A Late Iron Age Helmet Burial from Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent
Farley, J., Parfitt, K. and Richardson, A., 2014, ‘A Late Iron Age Helmet Burial from Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 80, 379-388.
Discoveries and Excavations across Kent 1970-2014
KARU., 2014, ‘Discoveries and Excavations across Kent 1970-2014’, Kent Monograph Series Vol. XII (Dover: KARU).
Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley near Sittingbourne, Kent. Excavations 2003-5
Mackinder, A. and Blackmore, L., 2014, ‘Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley near Sittingbourne, Kent. Excavations 2003-5’, MoLA Archaeological Studies Series No. 28.
A land archaeologist goes to sea
Parfitt, K., 2014, ‘A land archaeologist goes to sea’, Current Archaeology, 287, 44-45.
The Ebbsfleet Elephant: Excavations at Southfleet Road, Swanscombe in advance of High Speed 1, 2003-4
Wenban-Smith, F. (ed.), 2014, ‘The Ebbsfleet Elephant: Excavations at Southfleet Road, Swanscombe in advance of High Speed 1, 2003-4’, Oxford Archaeology Monograph, Vol. 20.
A Roman Balsamarium from Petham
CAT., 2014, ‘A Roman Balsamarium from Petham’, Canterbury’s Archaeology 2012-2013, 41 (Canterbury: CAT).
Outside the Town. Roman Industry, Burial and Religion at Augustan House, Rhoadaus Town, Canterbury
Helm, R., 2014, ‘Outside the Town. Roman Industry, Burial and Religion at Augustan House, Rhoadaus Town, Canterbury’, CAT Occasional Paper No. 10 (Canterbury: CAT).
Discoveries and Excavations across Kent, 1970-2014
Philp, B., 2014, ‘Discoveries and Excavations across Kent, 1970-2014’, Kent Monographs Series (Dover: KARU).
An Iron Age and Roman site at Queen Elizabeth Square, Maidstone, Kent
Philp, B., 2014, ‘An Iron Age and Roman site at Queen Elizabeth Square, Maidstone, Kent’, KAR, 191, 170-175.
Archaeological Investigations at Maidstone Hospital, Hermitage Lane, Barming
Stevens, S., 2014, ‘Archaeological Investigations at Maidstone Hospital, Hermitage Lane, Barming’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 141-151.
Inscriptions
Tomlin, R.S.O., 2014, ‘Inscriptions’, in ‘Roman Britain in 2013’, Britannia, 45, 391-395, 442.
Archaeological Investigations of a Major Building, probably Roman, and related landscape features at Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, 2011-12
Wallace, L., 2014, ‘Archaeological Investigations of a Major Building, probably Roman, and related landscape features at Bourne Park, Bishopsbourne, 2011-12’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 187-203.
The development of Roman and Medieval Wincheap
Weekes, J., 2014, ‘The development of Roman and Medieval Wincheap’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 246-249.
Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., 2014, ‘Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, in ‘Roman Britain in 2013’, Britannia, 45, 397-400, 426-427.
A reappraisal of eleventh-century settlement in the eastern High Weald
Chester-Kadwell, B., 2014, ‘A reappraisal of eleventh-century settlement in the eastern High Weald’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 105-130.
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