Work-Boxes or Reliquaries? Small Copper-Alloy Containers in Seventh Century Anglo-Saxon Graves
Hills, C., 2011, ‘Work-Boxes or Reliquaries? Small Copper-Alloy Containers in Seventh Century Anglo-Saxon Graves’, in S. Brookes et al., 14-19.
Things of This World: Portable Antiquities and Their Potential
Lewis, M., Richardson, A., and Williams, D., 2011, ‘Things of This World: Portable Antiquities and Their Potential’, in M. Clegg-Hyer and G. Owen-Crocker (eds), The Material Culture of Daily Living in the Anglo-Saxon World (Exeter: University of Exeter Press), 231-257.
Ringlemere in Reference to Early Cross-Channel Relations
Marzinzik, S., 2011, ‘Ringlemere in Reference to Early Cross-Channel Relations’, in S. Brookes et al., 55-61.
Seldom…Does the Deadly Spear Rest for Long: Weapons and Armour
Owen-Crocker, G., 2011, ‘Seldom…Does the Deadly Spear Rest for Long: Weapons and Armour’, in M. Clegg-Hyer and G. Owen-Crocker (eds), The Material Culture of Daily Living in the Anglo-Saxon World (Exeter: University of Exeter Press), 201-230.
The Third Way: Thoughts on Non-Saxon Identity South of the Thames 450-600
Richardson, A., 2011, ‘The Third Way: Thoughts on Non-Saxon Identity South of the Thames 450-600’, in S. Brookes et al., 72-81.
CSI Sittingbourne: Community Science Investigation and Exhibition
Richardson, A., 2011, ‘CSI Sittingbourne: Community Science Investigation and Exhibition’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology 2009-2010 (Canterbury: CAT), 45-46.
Between Frankish and Merovingian Influences in Early Anglo-Saxon Sussex (Fifth-Seventh Centuries)
Soulat, J., 2011, ‘Between Frankish and Merovingian Influences in Early Anglo-Saxon Sussex (Fifth-Seventh Centuries)’, in S. Brookes et al., 62-71.
Rose of Dover (d.1261), Richard of Chilham and an Inheritance in Kent
Cassidy, R., 2011, ‘Rose of Dover (d.1261), Richard of Chilham and an Inheritance in Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxi, 305-319.
Dode Church – the Known Facts and Reality
Chapman, D., 2011, ‘Dode Church – the Known Facts and Reality’, Journal of Kent History, 72, 12-14.
The Hallowed King? Case Reports of 27 Miracles Ascribed to King Henry VI across the Counties of Kent and Sussex
Chizlett, C., 2011, ‘The Hallowed King? Case Reports of 27 Miracles Ascribed to King Henry VI across the Counties of Kent and Sussex’, Journal of Kent History, 72, 4-8.
Discover Medieval Sandwich: A Guide to Its History and Buildings
Clarke, H., 2011, ‘Discover Medieval Sandwich: A Guide to Its History and Buildings’ (Oxford: Oxbow Books).
Profession and Death at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1207-1534
Connor, J., 2011, ‘Profession and Death at Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1207-1534’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxi, 277-289.
John Stones Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472
Connor, M. (ed.), 2011, ‘John Stones Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472’, TEAMS – Documents of Practice Series.
Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World
Dalton, P., Insley, C. and Wilkinson, L. (eds), 2011, ‘Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World’ (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer).
The Black Canons of Lenham
Feakes, L., 2011, ‘The Black Canons of Lenham’, Journal of Kent History, 72, 16-17.
Downs, Deluges, and Dwellings. And Why Are Some Downland Villages Not in the Exact Position They Were Originally?
Feakes, L., 2011, ‘Downs, Deluges, and Dwellings. And Why Are Some Downland Villages Not in the Exact Position They Were Originally?’, Journal of Kent History, 73, 6-9.
Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 3
Harrington, D. (ed.), 2011, ‘Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 3’, Kent Records, New Series 5, pt 3, 97-144 (Maidstone: KAS).
Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 4
Harrington, D. (ed.), 2011, ‘Feet of Fines Henry IV, Part 4’, Kent Records, New Series 5, pt 4, 145-192 (Maidstone: KAS).
Excavations at Scadbury: a Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval Moated Manor House Complex near Chislehurst, Kent in the London Borough of Bromley
Hart, A., 2011, ‘Excavations at Scadbury: a Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval Moated Manor House Complex near Chislehurst, Kent in the London Borough of Bromley’ (Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society).
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