The Findings of Various Archaeological Investigations at the Roman Naval Fort, Stutfall Castle, Lympne, 2014-2016
Davies, M., 2017, ‘The Findings of Various Archaeological Investigations at the Roman Naval Fort, Stutfall Castle, Lympne, 2014-2016’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 165-178.
Churchfield, Otford. A game of several halves
Fromings, K., 2017, ‘Churchfield, Otford. A game of several halves’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 6-7.
East Wear Bay Archaeological Field School: Season 3
Macintosh, A., 2017, ‘East Wear Bay Archaeological Field School: Season 3’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 58-61.
Funerary archaeology at St Dunstans Terrace, Canterbury
Weekes, J., 2017, ‘Funerary archaeology at St Dunstans Terrace, Canterbury’, in J. Pearce and J. Weekes eds, Death as a Process. The Archaeology of the Roman Funeral (Oxford: Oxbow Books), 83-122.
Afterword – Process and Polysemy: an appreciation of a cremation burial
Weekes, J., 2017, ‘Afterword – Process and Polysemy: an appreciation of a cremation burial’, in J. Pearce and J. Weekes eds, Death as a Process. The Archaeology of the Roman Funeral (Oxford: Oxbow Books), 287-300.
More Classis Britannica tiles from East Wear Bay, Folkestone
Weston, A., 2017, ‘More Classis Britannica tiles from East Wear Bay, Folkestone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 301-308.
Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., 2017, ‘Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, Britannia, 48, 29-30.
Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons and re-writing the Past: how Lyminge Parish Church acquired an invented dedication
Baldwin, R., 2017, ‘Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons and re-writing the Past: how Lyminge Parish Church acquired an invented dedication’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 201-226.
The Dwarf is Dead
Hines, J., 2017, ‘The Dwarf is Dead’, British Archaeology, November-December 2017, 52-57.
How formal Anglican pew-renting worked in practice 1800-1850
Burnett, T.C., 2017, ‘How formal Anglican pew-renting worked in practice 1800-1850’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 68, 4, 766-783.
Pictures from the Hoo Peninsula
Collins, M., 2017, ‘Pictures from the Hoo Peninsula’ (Dortmund: Kettler).
The parish elite at play? community and the middling sort in eighteenth century Kent
Cragoe, M., 2017, ‘The parish elite at play? community and the middling sort in eighteenth century Kent’, History, 102, 1, 349, 45-67.
2nd Lieutenant Wilfred Salmon and the First Blitz
Daniel, P., 2017, ‘2nd Lieutenant Wilfred Salmon and the First Blitz’ (Crayford: Crayford Reminiscence and Youth).
Reptons Country masterpiece, Sundridge Park 1794-2015
Davies, T., 2017, ‘Reptons Country masterpiece, Sundridge Park 1794-2015’, Bromleag, 2, 43, 26-28.
The Great Explosion: gunpowder, the Great War, and the anatomy of a disaster on the Kent marshes
Dillon, B., 2017, ‘The Great Explosion: gunpowder, the Great War, and the anatomy of a disaster on the Kent marshes’ (London: Penguin Books, 2016).
The Spirit of Rochester: Dame Sybil and the Thorndikes
Dodd, P., 2017, ‘The Spirit of Rochester: Dame Sybil and the Thorndikes’ (Rochester: City of Rochester Society).
Poignant Journey: remembering one hundred years on those who suffered in the German air raid on Folkestone and its neighbourhood on Friday 25 May 1917
Easdown, M., 2017, ‘Poignant Journey: remembering one hundred years on those who suffered in the German air raid on Folkestone and its neighbourhood on Friday 25 May 1917’ (Seabrook: Martin Easdown).
Hythe: the postcard collection
Easdown, M. and Sage, L., 2017, ‘Hythe: the postcard collection’ (Stroud: Amberley Press).
Lost Country Houses of Kent
Easdown, M., 2017, ‘Lost Country Houses of Kent’ (Stroud: Amberley Publishing).
The Story of Smarden Post Office
Ferris, A., 2017, ‘The Story of Smarden Post Office’, The Smarden Journal, 4, 1-4.
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