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Monacha cantiana,
common name the "Kentish snail" or "Kentish
garden snail", is a
species of medium-sized air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate...
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Archaeologia Cantiana, 83 (1968), pl. II Detsicas, Scotː
Archaeologia Cantiana, 83 (1968), pl. IV A. P. Detsicas, inː
Archaeologia Cantiana 95 (1979), 313...
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Chronicle of
Richard Fogge, of
Danes Court, in Tilmanstone".
Archaeologia Cantiana. V. London: John E. Taylor: 112–132. 1863. Farrer, William; Curwen, John...
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Cantiana vol. 92 (1976) p. 173-201 "Eynsford Castle: the moat and bridge". Fleming,
Andrew J. • Rigold,
Stuart Eborall. - In:
Archaeologia Cantiana vol...
- Zetterstedt, 1839
Cnephasia (Ablabia)
osseana r.
borreoni Ral, 1953
Cnephasia cantiana Curtis, 1826
Nephodesme osseana darvaza Obraztsov, 1943
Ablabia osseana...
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James (2017). "The
Saxon Steed and the
White Horse of Kent".
Archaeologia Cantiana. 138: 1.
Tatsachen über
Deutschland (2003) Nordrhein-Westfalen, p. 44 Length...
- run in the summer. The
society publishes an
annual journal,
Archaeologia Cantiana, and a
quarterly newsletter.
Through its
Record Series, it
publishes editions...
- a
history of the
house which was
published in Vol. 15 of "Archaeologia
Cantiana". The
house was
purchased for £270,000 by the
English entertainer Rod Hull...
- (2023). "The
identity of the
designer of the
Bayeux Tapestry".
Archaeologia Cantiana. 144: 253–264. Dodwell, C. R. (1982). Anglo-Saxon Art, a New Perspective...
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Buildings of the
Monastery of
Christ Church in Canterbury".
Archaeologia Cantiana. 7: 1–206. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the...