Finds Tray
Ahmet, J., 2019, ‘Finds Tray’, Current Archaeology, 345 (Dec 2018), 13. [Tenth/eleventh-century sword pommel from Ivychurch.]
Deciphering the Anglo-Saxon Diet
Anonymous, 2019, ‘Deciphering the Anglo-Saxon Diet’, Current Archaeology, 340 (July), 13. [Includes reference to the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Polhill.]
The Anglo-Saxon Church in Kent
Boulton, M. and Hawkes, J., 2019, ‘The Anglo-Saxon Church in Kent’, in P.S. Barnwell (ed.), Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 300-950, Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 4 (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2015), 92-118.
Building Anglo-Saxon England
Blair, J., 2019, ‘Building Anglo-Saxon England’ (Princeton: Princeton University Press). [Includes references to Kent.]
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Breay, C., 2019, ‘Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms’ (London: British Library Publishing).
Slatters and Roman and Anglo-Saxon Canterbury
Hicks, A., 2019, ‘Slatters and Roman and Anglo-Saxon Canterbury’, Friends of the CAT Newsletter, 106 (Summer), 18-20.
Mead-Halls of the Oiscingas: A New Kentish Perspective on the Anglo-Saxon Elite
Thomas, G., 2019, ‘Mead-Halls of the Oiscingas: A New Kentish Perspective on the Anglo-Saxon Elite’.
Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: Recent Research and New Perspectives, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 20
Thomas, G. and Knox, A. (eds), 2019, ‘Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: Recent Research and New Perspectives, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 20’ (Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology, 2017).
The Gregorian Mission to Kent in Bedes Ecclesiastical History
Shaw, R., 2019, ‘The Gregorian Mission to Kent in Bedes Ecclesiastical History’ (Oxford: Routledge).
Searching for the Site of the Tudeley mediaeval Bloomery: making a start
Crawshaw, G., 2019, ‘Searching for the Site of the Tudeley mediaeval Bloomery: making a start’, Wealden Iron Research Newsletter, 68, 7-8.
Fields of Foods for London?: Supplies from the Hoo Peninsula, Kent, in the middle Ages
Draper, G., 2019, ‘Fields of Foods for London?: Supplies from the Hoo Peninsula, Kent, in the middle Ages’, Trans. London and Middx Archaeol. Soc., 67, 197-208.
Education, Ashford College and the other late medieval Collegiate Churches of Kent
Draper, G., 2019, ‘Education, Ashford College and the other late medieval Collegiate Churches of Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 75-87.
Tombscape: the tomb of Lady Joan de Mohun in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral
Heath, D., 2019, ‘Tombscape: the tomb of Lady Joan de Mohun in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral’, in V. Blud, D. Heath and E. Klafter (eds), Gender: Places, Spaces and Thresholds (London), 185-203.
The medieval Floor Tile Panel at St Lawrence Church, Godmersham
Pellett, I., 2019, ‘The medieval Floor Tile Panel at St Lawrence Church, Godmersham’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxix, 280-292.
Bridge Works: the book and the bridge, from the Textus Roffensis to the Rochester Bridge Trust
Rochester Bridge Trust., 2019, ‘Bridge Works: the book and the bridge, from the Textus Roffensis to the Rochester Bridge Trust’ (Rochester: Rochester Bridge Trust).
Medieval Occupation and a 17th century Tobacco Pipe Kiln at 22 to 26 Spital Street, Dartford, Kent
Pine, J. and Weale, A., 2019, ‘Medieval Occupation and a 17th century Tobacco Pipe Kiln at 22 to 26 Spital Street, Dartford, Kent’ (Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Press).
Those who marched with Faunt: reconstructing the Canterbury rebels of 1471
Sweetinburgh, S., 2019, ‘Those who marched with Faunt: reconstructing the Canterbury rebels of 1471’, Southern History, 39.
Religious women in the landscape: their roles in medieval Canterbury and its hinterland
Sweetinburgh, S., 2019, ‘Religious women in the landscape: their roles in medieval Canterbury and its hinterland’, in V. Blud, D. Heath and E. Klafter (eds), Gender: Places, Spaces and Thresholds (London), 9-23.
Women in the medieval wall paintings of Canterbury Cathedral
Wackett, J., 2019, ‘Women in the medieval wall paintings of Canterbury Cathedral’, in V. Blud, D. Heath and E. Klafter (eds), Gender: Places, Spaces and Thresholds (London), 219-36.
Some Thoughts on the Lanfranc Church of St Gregory the Great, Canterbury: documents, archaeology, saints and the man
Ward, A., 2019, ‘Some Thoughts on the Lanfranc Church of St Gregory the Great, Canterbury: documents, archaeology, saints and the man’, KAR, 206, 220-245; KAR, 207, 263-284.
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