Excavations in North-West Kent 2005-2007. Oxford Archaeology Monograph No. 11
Simmonds, A., Wenban-Smith, F., Bates, M., Powell, K., Sykes, D., Devaney, R., Stansbie, D. and Score, D., 2011, 'Excavations in North-West Kent 2005-2007. Oxford Archaeology Monograph No. 11' (Oxford: Oxford Archaeology).
The Discovery of the Lost Roman Town of Mutuantonis in Kent
Clewely, G.B., 2011, 'The Discovery of the Lost Roman Town of Mutuantonis in Kent', KAR 185, 111-117.
Beaney Institute, High Street, Canterbury
Diack, M., 2011, 'Beaney Institute, High Street, Canterbury', in Canterburys Archaeology: 34th Annual Report of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust 2009-2010 (Canterbury: CAT), 6-11. [Excavations adjacent to the forum area.]
Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
Holman, J. and Wilson, T., 2011, ‘Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology 2009-2010 (Canterbury: CAT), 1-6. [A previously unknown Romano-British town house.]
An Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Summer House Knoll, Lullingstone Park, Eynsford, 1964-5
Horner, G., 2011, ‘An Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Summer House Knoll, Lullingstone Park, Eynsford, 1964-5’, KAR 183, 64-67.
East Farleigh Excavation. Building 5 Update
Maidstone Area Archaeological Group, 2011, ‘East Farleigh Excavation. Building 5 Update’, KAS Newsletter 88, 10.
Roman Coins Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme: a Summary
Morehead, S. and Walton, P., 2011, ‘Roman Coins Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme: a Summary’, in E.M. Chapman et al., ‘Roman Britain in 2010’, Britannia 42, 432-437.
Honeywood Parkway, Whitfield
Parfitt, K., 2011, ‘Honeywood Parkway, Whitfield’, in Canterbury’s Archaeology 2009-2010 (Canterbury: CAT), 15-16. [Notable Romano-British features and finds.]
Folkestone Roman Villa
Parfitt, K., 2011, ‘Folkestone Roman Villa’, KAS Newsletter 87, 14-15.
Another Roman Site at Lenham
Philp, B., 2011, ‘Another Roman Site at Lenham’, KAR 186, 137-138.
Excavations in North-West Kent, 2005-2007. One Hundred Thousand Years of Human Activity in and around the Darent Valley
Simmonds, A., Wenban-Smith, F., Bates, M., Powell, K., Sykes, D., Devaney, R., Stansbie, D. and Score, D., 2011, ‘Excavations in North-West Kent, 2005-2007. One Hundred Thousand Years of Human Activity in and around the Darent Valley’ (Oxford: Oxford Archaeology). [Notable Romano-British sites including a possible conquest period marching camp.]
Inscriptions
Tomlin, R.S.O., 2011, ‘Inscriptions’, in E.M. Chapman et al., ‘Roman Britain in 2010’, Britannia 42, 439. [A monumental fragment from Richborough.]
The Great Gate and Other Confusing Bits of Archaeology in Rochester
Ward, A., 2011, ‘The Great Gate and Other Confusing Bits of Archaeology in Rochester’, KAR 186, 142-154.
Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., 2011, ‘Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, in E.M. Chapman et al., ‘Roman Britain in 2010’, Britannia 42, 400.
Earlier or Later? The Rectangular Cloisonné Buckle from Sutton Hoo Mound I in Context
Adams, N., 2011, ‘Earlier or Later? The Rectangular Cloisonné Buckle from Sutton Hoo Mound I in Context’, in S. Brookes et al., Studies in Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology: Papers in Honour of Martin G. Welch. BAR British Series 527 (Oxford: Archaeopress), 20-32.
Studies in Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology: Papers in Honour of Martin G. Welch
Brookes, S., Harrington, S. and Reynolds, A. (eds), 2011, ‘Studies in Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology: Papers in Honour of Martin G. Welch’ (Oxford: Archaeopress).
Early Anglo-Saxon Eastry: Archaeological Evidence for the Beginnings of a District Centre in the Kingdom of Kent
Dickinson, T., Fern, C. and Richardson, A., 2011, ‘Early Anglo-Saxon Eastry: Archaeological Evidence for the Beginnings of a District Centre in the Kingdom of Kent’, in H. Hamerow (ed.), Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 17 (Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology), 1-86.
Boundaries of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: the Example of the South Saxons
Gardiner, M., 2011, ‘Boundaries of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: the Example of the South Saxons’, in S. Brookes et al., 139-146.
Geake, H., 2011, ‘Accidental Losses, Plough-Damaged Cemeteries and the Occasional Hoard: the Portable Antiquities Scheme and Early Anglo-Saxon Archaeology’, in S. Brookes et al., 33-39.
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