Naval Warfare, The State And The Archbishops of Canterbury In The Tenth And Eleventh Centuries
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Bede, Æthelberht, and the Examples of The Romans in Early Medieval England
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On The Discovery of A Late Acheulean ‘Giant’ Handaxe From The Maritime Academy, Frindsbury, Kent’
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Kent: Building Stones of England
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Nine lives: The story of Biggin Hill
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‘Eadgifu, Governor of Kent, in a Lost Charter of Edgar’
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Farming, Everyday Life and Ritual: 6,000 years of archaeology of Thanet Earth
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‘In The Shadow Of Saints: the long duree of Lyminge, Kent, as a sacred Christian landscape
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A Trip Down Angerstein Line
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It’s a Brilliant Theory Mr Harrison But…
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The Venal Family, Watch and Clockmakers in Rye, Smarden and Deal
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‘The Austens’ Residences In Sevenoaks Part I: a forgotten Austen property - The Old House, 18 High Street
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The Possibilities Of Painting In Kent c1540-1640
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Intertidal Cohesive Foreshores: erosion rates and processes illustrated by a shore platform at Warden Point, Kent
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