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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 123 2003 page v + vi
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List of Officers and members of Council vii-viii; Editorial Personnel viii |
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| 1. | The Warren Farm Chamber: a Reconsideration. By Paul Ashbee | 01 | ||
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Joining the Sisters: Female Inmates of the Late Medieval Hospitals in East
Kent. By Sheila Sweetinburgh 17 |
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Ritual and Riverside Settlement: a Multi-Period Site at Princes Road,
Dartford. By Paul Hutchings |
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| 4. | Debt in the Cranbrook Region in the Late Seventeenth Century. By Anthony Poole | 81 | ||
| 5. | Newbury Farm, Tonge: Kent’s Earliest Known Aisled Hall House. By Rupert Austin | 95 | ||
| 6. | A Belgic-Early Roman Site at Great Mongeham, near Deal. By Keith Parfitt | 127 | ||
| 7. | The Development of the Park and Gardens at Knole. By Kristina Taylor | 153 | ||
| 8. | Railways and the Community: the Kentish Evidence. By Frank W.G. Andrews | 185 | ||
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A New Roman Site Discovered at Rochester. By Brian Philp |
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| 10. | The Church in Medieval Greenwich. By Michael Egan | 233 | ||
| 11. | Prehistoric Activity in the Cray Valley: a New Site at Old Bexley. By Barry John Bishop | 255 | ||
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The Herries Family and the Building of St Julians, Underriver,
1819-1837. By Margaret Bates and David Killingray . |
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| 13. | Interim Reports on Recent Work carried out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust | 291 | ||
| 14. | St Michael’s Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral: a Lancastrian Mausoleum. By Mark Duffy | 309 | ||
| 15. | Romanesque Fonts in Kent: the French Connections. By C.S. Drake | 333 | ||
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An Archaeological Evaluation of the Medieval Shipyard Facilities at Small
Hythe. By Peter S. Bellamy and Gustav Milne |
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Researches and Discoveries The Source of Palaeolithic Flintwork at Bishopston Glen Neolithic Flintwork: Hougham Without |
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Prehistoric Features and Roman Finds: Manston
International Airport Late Neolithic! Early Bronze Age Settlement: Minster in Thanet Bronze Age Discoveries at Ringlemere Farm, Woodnesborough A Flint Dagger from the Foreness-Kingsgate Area, Thanet. . Ploughed-out Round Barrow: Birchington Possible Iron Age Settlement: Hougham Without A Medieval Coin Find: Eythorne Documentary and Artistic Evidence for Conjoined Twins from Sixteenth-Century Herne Update on the Stirling Castle Investigations An Eighteenth-Century Chalk Mine: Northfleet A Watercress Bed in Eynsford |
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Reviews Kent Records Series. Volume 3 Parts 1-9 Frederick Lansberry (ed.), Government and Politics in Kent, 1640-1914 A. Pearson, The Roman Shore Forts: Coastal defences in Southern Britain Gerald Grainge, The Roman Channel Crossing of A.D. 43: The constraints on Claudius’s naval strategy Diana O’Hara, Courtship and Constraint: Rethinking the making of Marriage in Tudor England David A.H. Cleggett, Leeds Castle Through Nine Centuries Patricia Hyde and Duncan Harrington, Faversham Oyster Fishery Through Eleven Centuries T.L. Richardson (comp.), Travellers’ Tales of Sandwich Brian Joyce, The Chatham Scandal. A history of Medway’s prostitution in the late nineteenth century Roy Ingleton, Policing Kent 1800-2000: Guarding the Garden of England Eric Inman and Nancy Tonkin, Beckenham Helen Allinson, Hollingbourne, the History of a Kentish Parish Ronald A. Baldwin, The Gillingham Chronicles Marjorie Lyle, Canterbury, 2000 Years of History William Holmes and Alexander Wheaten (eds.), The Blean: The Woodlands of a Cathedral City |
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Brief Notes on the Contributors |
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| 20. | Rules of the Society | 433 | ||
| 21. | Annual Report and Accounts | 443 | ||
| 22. | List of New members | 451 | ||
| 23. | Committees of the Society | 456 | ||
| 24. | General Index | 457 | ||
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