Almshouses in Early Modern England: charitable housing in the mixed economy of welfare 1550-1725
Nicholls, A., 2017, Almshouses in Early Modern England: charitable housing in the mixed economy of welfare 1550-1725. Martlesham: Boydell Press [many references to Kent.]
James Cawthorne, George Austen and the curious case of the schoolboy Cawthorne who was killed: the story behind the first library built at Tonbridge School
Cawthorne, M.J., 2017, James Cawthorne, George Austen and the curious case of the schoolboy Cawthorne who was killed: the story behind the first library built at Tonbridge School. Leicester: Matador Press.
Digging up the Past: the archaeology and early history of the Herne Bay area
Fishpool, J., 2017, Digging up the Past: the archaeology and early history of the Herne Bay area. Herne Bay: Herne Bay Record Society.
Medway Towns at Work: people and industries through the years
McDougall, P., 2017, Medway Towns at Work: people and industries through the years, Stroud: Amberley Press.
The Hales of Quebec and Tunbridge Wells
Ridgeman, J., 2017, The Hales of Quebec and Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells: Friends of Woodbury Park Cemetery.
Palaeolithic material from Kent collected by Peter Tester
Beresford, F., 2017, ‘Palaeolithic material from Kent collected by Peter Tester’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 4-7.
Early Palaeolithic Find from Cudham
Beresford, F., 2017, ‘Early Palaeolithic Find from Cudham’, KAS Newsletter, 106, 4-5.
A Neanderthal Reminder from the Hoo Peninsula
Goldsmith, D., 2017, ‘A Neanderthal Reminder from the Hoo Peninsula’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 18-19.
Iron Age Potin Coins in Britain, a brief guide
Holman, D., 2017, ‘Iron Age Potin Coins in Britain, a brief guide’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 8-11.
An Upper Palaeolithic Crested Blade from St margarets-at-Cliffe
Hoskins, R., 2017, ‘An Upper Palaeolithic Crested Blade from St margarets-at-Cliffe’, KAR, 204, 162-164.
Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton
May, D., 2017, ‘Mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton’, KAR, 203, 138; KAR, 204, 170-174.
Mesolithic Ranscombe Strood
May, D., 2017, ‘Mesolithic Ranscombe Strood’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 50-53.
The Bronze Age Landscape of the Greenwich Peninsular
Nicholls, R. et al., 2017, ‘The Bronze Age Landscape of the Greenwich Peninsular’, London Archaeologist, 14, 283-288.
A Prehistoric Ring-Ditch at Martin, near Dover
Parfitt, K. and Hoskins, R., 2017, ‘A Prehistoric Ring-Ditch at Martin, near Dover’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 129-148.
Fieldwalking NW of Stringmans Farm, Badlesmere, December 2016
Parfitt, K., 2017, ‘Fieldwalking NW of Stringmans Farm, Badlesmere, December 2016’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 28-29.
The Curious Case of the Concealed Mound at Holly Grove Lees Court Estate
Parfitt, K., 2017, ‘The Curious Case of the Concealed Mound at Holly Grove Lees Court Estate’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 32-33.
Bronze Age Hoards from the Lees Court Estate
Parfitt, K., 2017, ‘Bronze Age Hoards from the Lees Court Estate’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 38-39.
The Roman Villa at minster-in-Thanet Part II: The Glass
Broadley, R., 2017, ‘The Roman Villa at minster-in-Thanet Part II: The Glass’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 89-103.
Rhodaus Town Revisited
Canterbury Archaeological Trust., 2017, ‘Rhodaus Town Revisited’, in Canterburys Archaeology 2015-2016, 15-21 (Canterbury: CAT).
The Roman Site at East Farleigh
Clifton, S., 2017, ‘The Roman Site at East Farleigh’, KAR, 204, 149-158.
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