The Anglo-Saxon Barrow Cemetery on Breach Down, Kent
Karen Anderson, 2025, ‘The Anglo-Saxon Barrow Cemetery on Breach Down, Kent’, Romsey Saxon Landscape Website.
Analysing Roman hobnail footwear in soil-blocks using radiography: Design, dating, and identities
Elliott, J.E.G.; Teoaca, A., 2025, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 67 (2025) 105400.
Changing Queenships in 10th Century England: Rhetoric and (Self) Representation in the Case of Eadgifu at Kent in Cooling
Jonathan Tickle, 2023, Early Medieval Europe, 31: 598–628. [Research supported by the Allen Grove Local History Fund of the Kent Archaeological Society].
Northfleet’s Forgotten Tunnels: Henley’s Second World War Industrial Air-raid Shelters
Victor Smith explores Henley’s Second World War Industrial air-raid shelters.
The Papermakers of Snodland c.1740-1854
Dr Andrew Ashbee, 2021, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 3. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Cholera and typhoid fever in Kent
Christopher Collins, 2021, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 4. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Margate Caves, Cliftonville
R. F. LeGear and C. M. Pearson, 2021, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
The Deal Boatmen - Heroes or Villains?
Dr Jacqueline Bower, 2020, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 9. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Clandestine Marriage in the Diocese of Rochester during the Mid-fourteenth Century
Dr. Andrew J. Finch History B.A. (Hons); M.A. (Study of Contemporary Japan); D.Phil., 2020, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 22. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Lost Hamlets: Discovering and recording two quite different lost hamlets in Thanet North-East Kent
D. Gordon Taylor, 2018, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
A Short History of Broadditch Farm alias Wastdale in Southfleet
Roger Cockett, 2016, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Rose Hill, Bobbing - An early Cottage Ornée near Sittingbourne - TQ885644
Roger Cockett, 2015, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Witham Matthews Bywater: trials and travels of a KAS pioneer
Paul Tritton, 2014, Maidstone: Kent Archeological Society.
The Early History of Bredhurst Manor
Roger Cockett, 2012, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
The Pilgrims’ Way Revisited: The use of the North Downs main trackway and the Medway crossings by medieval travellers
Derek Bright, 2010, Kent Archaeological Society eArticle. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
C. N. Kidd's Chalk Mine at Shepherds Lane, Dartford
R. F. LeGear MAAIS AIFA, 2009, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 12. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Walking Home From The Fish-Pond: Local Allusion In Walter Of Bibbesworth’s 13 C. Treatise For Housewives
William Sayers, 2008, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
History of Ash and Ridley from Earliest Records to 1957
Compiled by Dorothy G. Meager on behalf of Ash and Ridley Women's Institute. Typed up for the website by Judith Bright and Isabel Macleod, Ash & Ridley W.I. 2007.
The Margate Shell Grotto
R. F. LeGear, MAAIS, AIFA, 2006, Kent Archaeological Society Paper No. 23. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
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