Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 124 2004 page v + vi
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| List of Officers and members of Council vii-viii; Editorial Personnel viii | ||||
| 1. | Rope Making at Chatham during the early Nineteenth Century. By Philip MacDougall | 1 | ||
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The Roman Villa at
Minster-in-Thanet. Part 1: Introduction and Report on the Bath-House. By D.R.G. Perkins and K. Parfitt |
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| 3. | Romanesque Churches in the Diocese of Rochester. By Malcolm Thurlby | 51 | ||
| 4. | Roman finds at Holy Trinity Churchyard, Dartford. By Greg Priestley-Bell and Luke Barber | 75 | ||
| 5. | Iron
Manufacture in Tonbridge Parish, with special reference to Barden
furnace 1552-1771. By Christopher Chalklin |
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| 6. |
Swine, Salt and Seafood: a Case
Study of Anglo-Saxon and Early Medieval Settlement in North-East Kent. By Tim Allen |
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| 7. |
The Religion of Sir Roger Twysden
(1597-1672): a Case Study in Gentry Piety in Seventeenth-Century England. By Sue Petrie |
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| 8. | Cabriabanus — a Romano-British Tile Craftsman in Kent. By Malcolm Davies | 163 | ||
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Wax, Stone and Iron: Dover’s Town
Defences in the late Middle Ages. |
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| 10. | Great Tottington’s Sarsen Stones. By Paul Ashbee . | 209 | ||
| 11. |
The Fourteenth-Century Merchant Ship
from Sandwich: a Study in Medieval Maritime Archaeology. By Gustav Milne |
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| 12. | Excavations at Barton Hill Drive, Minster-in-Sheppey. By Mick Diack | 265 | ||
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A London City Church
Estate in Kent: St Botolph’s, Sevenoaks, 1646-2002. |
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| 14. |
Excavations on the Romano-British
Industrial Site at Broomhey Farm, Cooling. By Alec Miles |
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| 15. | Refortification at Rochester in the 1220s: a Public/Private Partnership? By Derek Renn | 343 | ||
| 16. | Interim Reports on Recent Work carried out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust | 365 | ||
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| 17. | Church Archaeology 410 to 597: the Problems of Continuity By Alan Ward | 375 | ||
| 18. | A Round Barrow near Haynes Farm, Eythorne. By Keith Parfitt | 397 | ||
| 19. |
Reviews Paul Lee, Nunneries, Learning and Spirituality in Late Medieval English Society: the Dominican Priory of Dartford. James M. Gibson (ed.), Records of Early English Drama: Kent: Diocese of Canterbury. Peter Brandon, The Kent and Sussex Weald. Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina (ed.), Black Victorians/Black Victoriana. Ross Liewellyn, Hersden, Chislet Colliery Village. Roger Farthing, A History of Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells. Paul Burnham and Maureen de Saxe (eds), A New History of Wye, The Heritage of a Kent Village. B.J.L. Berry, Hastingleigh 1000-2000 AD 43. Fran and Geoff Doe!, Folklore of Kent. David Wright, East Kent Parishes, A Guide for Genealogists, Local Historians and other Researchers in the Diocese of Canterbury. David Wright, The Kent Census Returns 1801 -1901, Origins, Location, Registration Districts and Indexes. Jean Fox, The History of Sevenoaks up to 1650. Historical Researches with extensive references to Wills and other Documents. John Burke and Laurence Young, A History of Davington Priory. Raymond Godfrey and Arthur Percival, Faversham Gunpowder Personnel Register 1573-1 840. Kenneth Pinnock, The House of Light and Dark: A chronicle of life in Canterbury in the nineteen-twenties. |
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| 20. | Obituaries | 433 | ||
| 21. | Brief Notes on the Contributors | 437 | ||
| 22. | Annual Report and Accounts | 439 | ||
| 23. | List of New members | 447 | ||
| 24. | Committees of the Society | 450 | ||
| 25. | General Index | 451 | ||
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