Excavations along the M25: prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex
Biddulph, Edward, 2015, Excavations along the M25: prehistoric, Roman and Anglo-Saxon activity between Aveley and Epping, Essex, Colchester: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600
Dimmock, S., 2014, The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600. Leiden: Brill. [Pt 2. economic and transformation in Kent, a case study.]
Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of Enquiry – Requests
Knafla, L.A. (ed.), 2014, Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of Enquiry – Requests, Kew: List & Index Society.
History of the Old House (Originally Mardens Farm), in Hildenborough, Kent
Barber, G., 2014, ‘History of the Old House (Originally Mardens Farm), in Hildenborough, Kent’ (Perth, Western Australia: G. Barber).
Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalkland: Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996
Bennett, P. et al., 2014, ‘Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalkland: Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996’ (Oxford: CAT).
Canterburys Archaeology 2012-2013
CAT., 2014, ‘Canterburys Archaeology 2012-2013’ (Canterbury: CAT).
Randall Manor: Community Archaeology Works!
Cockett, R., Mayfield, A. and Taylor, R., 2014, ‘Randall Manor: Community Archaeology Works!’, KAS Newsletter, 100, 14-19.
Courts, Yards and Houses: enclosing, enhancing and servicing the medieval and early modern great house c.1050 – c.1750
Croom, J.N., 2014, ‘Courts, Yards and Houses: enclosing, enhancing and servicing the medieval and early modern great house c.1050 – c.1750’, The Local Historian, 44, 2, 90-114.
The Hop Bin: an anthology of hop picking in Kent and East Sussex
Doel, F. and G., 2014, ‘The Hop Bin: an anthology of hop picking in Kent and East Sussex’ (Stroud: History Press).
A biographical dictionary of those engaged in the book trade in Kent, 1750-1900
Goulden, R.J., 2014, ‘A biographical dictionary of those engaged in the book trade in Kent, 1750-1900’ (Croydon: R. J. Goulden).
From huts to high rises. The history of housing in Kent
Hollingsworth, J.P., 2014, ‘From huts to high rises. The history of housing in Kent’ (Catrine: Stenlake Publishing).
Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley, near Sittingbourne, Kent: Excavations 2003-5
Mackinder, A. and Blackmore, B., 2014, ‘Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley, near Sittingbourne, Kent: Excavations 2003-5’ (London: MoLA).
Aylesford Pilgrimage Walk: 13 mile pilgrimage walk from Rochester Cathedral to the Friars Aylesford, Kent
Merrill, Rev. J.N., 2014, ‘Aylesford Pilgrimage Walk: 13 mile pilgrimage walk from Rochester Cathedral to the Friars Aylesford, Kent’ (Waltham: John Merrill Foundation).
The Parish of Allhallow Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent. Historic Area Assessment
Smith, J., 2014, ‘The Parish of Allhallow Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent. Historic Area Assessment’, Research Report Series No. 11 (Swindon: English Heritage).
The Parish of Stoke, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent
Smith, J., 2014, ‘The Parish of Stoke, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent’, Research Report Series No. 12 (Swindon: English Heritage).
High Halstow, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent
Smith, J. and Clarke, J., 2014, ‘High Halstow, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent’, Research Report Series No. 53 (Swindon: English Heritage).
Cliffe and Cliffe Woods, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent
Smith, J. and Clarke, J., 2014, ‘Cliffe and Cliffe Woods, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent’, Research Report Series No. 54 (Swindon: English Heritage).
Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalklands. Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996
Bennett, P. et al., 2014, ‘Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalklands. Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996’, CAT Occasional Paper No. 9 (Canterbury: CAT).
Both sides now: the Carps-tongue complex revisited
Brandherm, D. and Moskal-del Hoyo, M., 2014, ‘Both sides now: the Carps-tongue complex revisited’, The Antiquaries Journal, 94, 1-47.
A Look at Key Street's Past
Allinson, H., 2014, A look at Key Street’s Past, Sittingbourne: Sittingbourne Heritage Museum.
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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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