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Durovernum Cantiacorum
Resetting the Urban Network
ARTHUR of CAMELOT and ATHTHE-DOMAROS of CAMULODUNUM: a STRATIGRAPHY-BASED EQUATION PROVIDING a NEW CHRONOLOGY for 1St MIILLENNIUM ENGLAND
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The Farleighs, Boughton Monchelsea, the Loose Valley and the Roman Occupation
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Durovernum Cantiacorum
Healthiness, Through the Material Culture of Late Iron Age and Roman Large Urban-Type Settlements of South-East Britain
ATLAS of CLASSICAL HISTORY
A Kentish Perspective
Transport Networks and Towns in Roman and Early Medieval England
Landscape, Settlement and Materiality Aspects of Rural Life in Kent During the Roman Period
Roman and Medieval Development of a Canterbury Suburban Area: Excavations at Land Adjoining No
Resetting the Urban Network: 117-2012* Short Title
THE WINCHESTER of ALFRED the GREAT and the HAITHABU of HIS VOYAGER, WULFSTAN: ARE THEY SEPARATED by 700 YEARS? [Corrected Version
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The Rôle of Supply-Chains in the Development of Cross-Channel Exchange in the Romano-British Period
Agriculture, 204, 206, 209 Alberti, Leon Battista, 146 Alcester
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Archaeological Journal Canterbury Till Domesday
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