Ceremonial living in the third millennium BC: excavations at Ringlemere site M1, Kent, 2002-2006
Parfitt, Keith, 2020, Ceremonial living in the third millennium BC: excavations at Ringlemere site M1, Kent, 2002-2006. London: British Museum.
Stanford parish through the centuries: including Stanford and Westenhanger villages
Goodwin, Katharine, 2020, Stanford parish through the centuries: including Stanford and Westenhanger villages. Stanford: Stanford and Westenhanger History Society.
Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003
Wenban-Smith, Francis et.al., 2020, Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: excavations and research in advance of High Speed 1 and South Thameside Development Route 4, 1989-2003. Oxford: Oxford Wessex Archaeology.
Meanderings in Sturry, Fordwich, Broad Oak, Hersden and Westbere
Stennet, Heather (ed.), 2020, Meanderings in Sturry, Fordwich, Broad Oak, Hersden and Westbere. Canterbury: Society of Sturry Villages.
London Gateway: settlement, farming and industry from prehistory to the present in the Thames Estuary
Biddulph, E. et al., 2020, London Gateway: settlement, farming and industry from prehistory to the present in the Thames Estuary: archaeological investigations at DP World London Gateway Port and Logistics Park, Essex, and on the Hoo Peninsula, Kent. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
The Discovery of a Roman Settlement in the Centre of Gravesend
Philp, B. and J. Wilson, 2020, The Discovery of a Roman Settlement in the Centre of Gravesend. Dover: Kent Archaeological Rescue Unit.
Bees, Wasps and Ants of Kent
Allen, G., 2020, Bees, Wasps & Ants of Kent. Sittingbourne: Kent Field Club, 2nd edition.Link
Wittersham School: the first 200 years
Adams, E., 2019, Wittersham School: the first 200 years. Tenterden: Canterley Publishing.
East Street, Sittingbourne
Allinson, H., 2019, East Street, Sittingbourne: A Historical Insight, Sittingbourne: Sittingbourne Heritage Museum.
How to research the history of your house
2019, How to research the history of your house. Maidstone: Kent County Council.
Workhouses of London and the South East
Higginbotham, Peter, 2019, Workhouses of London and the South East. Stroud: The History Press.
Fortune and Distinction: a history of Lubbock Road, Chislehurst
Friel, J., 2019, Fortune and Distinction: a history of Lubbock Road, Chislehurst. Chislehurst: Chislehurst Society.
The Story of Oaten Hill in Canterbury
Local History Group of Oaten Hill & District Soc., 2019, The Story of Oaten Hill in Canterbury. Canterbury: OHDS.
Iron Age and Early Roman Occupation and A Middle Iron Age Burial at Cheriton Road Sports Ground, Folkestone, Kent
McNicoll-Norbury, J., 2019, Iron Age and Early Roman Occupation and A Middle Iron Age Burial at Cheriton Road Sports Ground, Folkestone, Kent. Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Press.
Priests, Publicans and Privates: the story of Milton Chantry, Gravesend
Smith, V., 2019, Priests, Publicans and Privates: the story of Milton Chantry, Gravesend. Gravesend: Gravesend Historical Society.
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.
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.
The Gregorian Mission to Kent in Bedes Ecclesiastical History
Shaw, R., 2019, The Gregorian Mission to Kent in Bedes Ecclesiastical History. Oxford: Routledge.
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.
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