Fields of Food for London? Supplies from the Hoo Peninsula, Kent in the middle Ages
Draper, G., 2016, ‘Fields of Food for London? Supplies from the Hoo Peninsula, Kent in the middle Ages’, London & Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions, 67, 197-208.
Water mixed with the blood of St Thomas: contact relic manufacture pictured in Canterbury Cathedrals stained glass
Koopmans, R., 2016, ‘Water mixed with the blood of St Thomas: contact relic manufacture pictured in Canterbury Cathedrals stained glass’, Journal of Medieval History, 42, 5, 535-558.
Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England
Mahooney, P. et al., 2016, ‘Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 66, 128-136.
Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives
Thomas, G., 2016, ‘Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives’ (Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology).
The Lullingstone Vervel: small artefact, troublesome treasure
Burr, G., 2016, ‘The Lullingstone Vervel: small artefact, troublesome treasure’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 4-5.
The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600
Dimmock, S., 2016, ‘The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600’ (Leiden: Brill, 2014).
Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of Enquiry – Requests
Knafla, L.A. (ed.), 2016, ‘Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of Enquiry – Requests’ (Kew: List & Index Society, 2014).
Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries
Knafla, L.A. (ed.), 2016, ‘Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries’ (Kew: List & Index Society, 2016).
Prodigal years? Negotiating luxury and fashioning identity in a seventeenthcentury account book
Pittman, S., 2016, ‘Prodigal years? Negotiating luxury and fashioning identity in a seventeenthcentury account book’, Luxury, 3, 1-2, 7-31.
One for the farm workers? Perpetrator risk and victim risk transfer during the Sevenoaks fires of 1830
Taylor, I., 2016, ‘One for the farm workers? Perpetrator risk and victim risk transfer during the Sevenoaks fires of 1830’, Rural History, 28, 2, 137-159.
A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace
Ward, C., 2016, ‘A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace’ (Otford: Otford District Historical Society).
Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailors View
Ardley, N., 2016, ‘Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailors View’ (Stroud: Fonthill Media Ltd).
Mud and Marsh: the Medways southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness
Austin, J.K., 2016, ‘Mud and Marsh: the Medways southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness’ (Rainham: Rainmore Books).
A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfleet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917-2017
Baines, T., 2016, ‘A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfleet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917-2017’ (Gravesend: Tom Baines).
Tales of Inheritance from West Kent
Ballard, M., 2016, ‘Tales of Inheritance from West Kent’, in Robert Clark ed., Jane Austens Geographies (London: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature), 68-94.
Cranbrook School: the first 5 centuries
Allen, P., 2015, ‘Cranbrook School: the first 5 centuries’ (Ningwood, Isle of Wight: Gresham Books).
Digging at the Gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet - the archaeology of the East Kent access road Phase II. Vol 1. The sites
Andrews, P. et al., 2015, ‘Digging at the Gateway: archaeological landscapes of south Thanet - the archaeology of the East Kent access road Phase II. Vol 1. The sites’ (Oxford: Oxford Wessex Archaeology).
Digging at the Gateway: archaeological landscapes of South Thanet: the archaeology of the East Kent access road Phase II. Vol 2. The finds, environmental and dating reports
Andrews, P. et al., 2015, ‘Digging at the Gateway: archaeological landscapes of South Thanet: the archaeology of the East Kent access road Phase II. Vol 2. The finds, environmental and dating reports’ (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
The Variety of Brick Types used at Old St Albans Court, Nonington
Daws, G. and Hobbs, P., 2015, ‘The Variety of Brick Types used at Old St Albans Court, Nonington’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvi, 281-293.
Woodmen and Fenmen: Blackfens Story
Duggan, P., 2015, ‘Woodmen and Fenmen: Blackfens Story’ (Bexley: London Borough of Bexley, 2014).
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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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