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List of Officers and
members of Council vii-viii, Editorial Personnel viii |
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The Kent Archaeological Society and the Development of Archaeology and
Historical
Studies in Kent, 1957-2007. By Frank Panton
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150 years of Local History: Local Kentish Practice and National Trends.
By Sandra Dunster and Elizabeth Edwards
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Excavations at Ringlemere Farm, Woodnesborough, 2002-2006.
By Keith Parfitt and Stuart Needham
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The Kent Hundred Rolls: Local Government and Corruption in the Thirteenth
Century.
By Jennifer Ward
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Excavations at
Fremlin Walk, Maidstone. By Catherine Edwards |
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Kent and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: a County Study,
1760s-1807.
By David Killingray
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107 |
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Feeding the Moat: Excavations near the site of Edenbridge Manor
House.
By Kate Brady and Edward Biddulph
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127 |
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The Hundred of Wye and the Great Revolt of
1381. By David
De Saxe
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143 |
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Dating the Cremation in a Biconical Urn at the Early Bronze Age Barrow,
Hill Road,
Wouldham. By John Cruse
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Westwell-the Establishment of a Village. By Mary Adams
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Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Bishop's Avenue, North Foreland,
Broadstairs.
By Gerald Moody
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197 |
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The Road Services of Kent in the Nineteenth Century. By F. W. G.
Andrews
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213 |
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Excavation of an Iron Age and Saxon Site at South Willesborough,
Ashford.
By Simon Deeves
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237 |
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The Long Demise of the Wantsum Sea Channel: a Recapitulation based on the
Data.
By Dave Perkins
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249 |
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The Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 4: the South West Buildings, 6A
and 6B.
By Keith Parfitt
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261 |
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The Medieval Tile-Makers of Borough Green. By Jayne Semple
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297 |
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Interim Reports on Recent Work carried out by the Canterbury
Archaeological Trust
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321 |
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The Scratch Dials of Kent. By Chris H. K. Williams
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How Kent's recently discovered Causewayed Enclosures impact on our
understanding and
interpretation of the Early Neolithic in the Region. By John
Hammond
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Contents continued page vi
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The Political Allegiances of Christ Church Priory 1400-1472: the Evidence
of John
Stone's Chronicle. By Meriel Connor
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383 |
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Underground Ragstone Quarries in Kent: a brief
Overview. By Rod LeGear
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407 |
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Researches and Discoveries
Multi-Period Features: Spratling Street, Manston
Prehistoric Crouched Inhumations and an Anglo-Saxon Sunken
Featured Building:
St Peter s Road, Margate.
Bronze Age Ring-Ditch: Bradstow School, Broadstairs
Clay Lane Wood, Cobham: a Bronze-Age Cult Site?
Bronze & Iron Age Occupation: Hartsdown Road,
Margate
Late Iron Age/Early Roman period Features: Seacroft
Road, Broadstairs
Geoarchaeological Results at Knight Road, Strood
Evidence for Middle Saxon occupation at Otford
Church of St Mary The Virgin, Minster-in-Thanet
An early gallery at Chislehurst Caves
Jane Austen and the Tokes of Godinton
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Reviews
T. Ayers and T. Tatton-Brown (eds), Medieval Art,
Architecture and Archaeology
at Rochester
K. Parfitt et al., Townwall Street, Dover, Excavations
1996
Chris Stringer, Homo Britannicus. The Incredible Story of
Human Life in Britain
Colin Flight, The Survey of the Whole of England: Studies
of the documentation
resulting from the survey conducted in 1086
S. Chadwick-Hawkes and G. Grainger, The Anglo-Saxon
Cemetery at
Finglesham, Kent
L. Barber, Medieval Life on Romney Marsh: archaeological
discoveries from
around Lydd
M. Diak, A Bronze Age Settlement at Kemsley, near
Sittingbourne, Kent
P. Wilkinson, The Historical Development of the Port of
Faversham 1580-1780
B. Short, England's Landscape: The South East
J. Thirsk et al., Hadlow: Life, Land` and People in a
Wealden Parish 1460-1600
M. E. Mate, Trade and Economic Developments, 1450-1550.
The Experience of
Kent, Surrey and Sussex
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Contents continued page vii
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Reviews continued
H. Harding, Farningham and its Mill. A History of a
Village in Kent
(no author given) Images of Horton Kirby Paper Mill
E. James (ed), Shoreham at War: The People of Shoreham,
Kent
T. L. Richardson, Historic Sandwich and its Region
1500-1900
H. Stennett and K. H. Mclntosh (eds), Broad Oak, A Kentish
Village Reconsidered,
and Elvington. All Snap Tins and
Sunshine. The Story of a Kent Mining Village
from 1900 to 1986
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Obituaries
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Notes on the Contributors
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| 26. |
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Annual Report and Accounts
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467 |
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Committees of the Society
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474 |
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List of New members
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Kentish Bibliography 2006
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General Index
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