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Battle Abbey: The Eastern Range and the Excavations of 1978-80, by J. N. Hare, published 1 January 1985 (208 pp., English Heritage, ISBN-10: 1850740623 & ISBN-13: 9781850740629) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
Battle Abbey, founded by William the Conqueror himself for his deliverance, was one of the greater abbeys of medieval England. Excavations in 1978-1980 at the eastern range, or dormitory range, uncovered in entirety the chapter house and the redorter. The project also revealed the complete sequence of development at the site from the time of the battle through to the Dissolution.

Bayham Abbey, by S. E. Rigold and Jonathan Coad, published 16 December 1985 (27 pp., English Heritage, ISBN-10: 1850742480 & ISBN-13: 9781850742487) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries

Battle of Hastings and the Story of Battle Abbey, by Jonathan Coad and Andrew Boxer, published 25 January 1999 (36 pp., English Heritage, ISBN-10: 1850746966 & ISBN-13: 9781850746966)

Pevensey Castle, East Sussex, by John Goodall, published 7 October 1999 (28 pp., English Heritage, ISBN-10: 1850747229 & ISBN-13: 9781850747222) accessible at: British Library & East Sussex Libraries

Organic material associated with ironwork from Camber Castle, East Sussex, by Jaqui Watson, published 2001 (5 pp., English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

An earthwork survey and investigation of the parkland at Battle Abbey, East Sussex, by Graham Brown, published c.2002 (ii + 20 leaves & 4 foldout maps, Swindon: English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Tree-ring analysis of timbers from Chiddingly Place, Chiddingly, East Sussex, by A. J. Arnold and C. D. Litton, published 2003 (33 pp. & 11 leaves of illus., English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Tree-ring analysis of timbers from the Post Mill, Windmill Lane, Windmill Hill, Herstmonceux, East Sussex, by Martin Bridge, published 2005 (13 leaves, English Heritage, Centre for Archaeology, Portsmouth) accessible at: British Library

The Dower House, Bayham Abbey, Little Bayham, East Sussex: tree-ring analysis of timbers, by Alison Arnold and Robert Howard, published 2006 (31 leaves, English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Arundel - The Making of the Town, by P. Barnwell and D. McOmish, published 2006 (English Heritage)

England's Landscape: The South East, by Brian Short, published 7 August 2006 (256 pp., English Heritage, ISBN-10: 0007155700 & ISBN-13: 9780007155705) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:
The most detailed description of why the countryside of England now looks the way it does, covering the geology, archaeology and history of each area and what effects each has had on the landscape we see today.
  • Landscapes of Power and Control
  • Environment and the Landscape
  • Cultural Topography: Regional Patterns in an Ancient Landscape
  • The peopling of the South East and the evolution of settlement patterns
  • Changing Ways of Life and the Landscape
  • Urban Living: Urban Landscapes
  • London Lives: Landscapes and Reactions
  • Landscape and the Creative Imagination
  • The Theatre of the South East

Church of St John the Baptist, Kirdford, West Sussex : tree-ring analysis of timbers from the nave, the north aisle, and the porch, by Martin Bridge, published 2008 (15 pp., English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Little Furnace Wood, Mayfield, East Sussex : archaeomagnetic analysis of three iron-working features, by Mark J. Noel, published 2008 (Research department report series, 27-2008, iii + 12 pp., English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Beddingham, East Sussex: investigative conservation of material from three Anglo-Saxon graves, by Elizabeth Beesley, published 2009 (27 pp., English Heritage Research Department) accessible at: British Library

Nyetimber Farm barns, Gay Street, West Chiltington, near Pulborough, West Sussex : tree-ring analysis of timbers, by Alison Arnold, Robert Howard and Martin Bridge, published 2010 (English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Stoke Down, West Sussex: a survey of the Neolithic flint mines and associated features , by Martyn Barber, published 2014 (35 pp., English Heritage) accessible at: British Library

Two Wealden glass furnaces, Surrey and West Sussex : report on geophysical surveys [Haslemere and Kirdford], by Zoe Edwards, published 2014 (Research report series, no. 21-2014, 15 pp., English Heritage) accessible at: British Library