Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 129 2009 page v + vi
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| List of Officers and members of Council vii-viii, Editorial Personnel viii | ||||
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Early Roman Features, possibly Defensive, and the Modern Development of
the Parkland Landscape at Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe. By Les Capon |
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| 2 | Grassroots Politics in West Kent since the late Eighteenth Century. By David Killingray | 33 | ||
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Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches from East Kent and the Isle of Wight:
Typological and Genealogical Perspectives. By Seiichi Suzuki |
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Was Sir Thomas Wyatt able to draw on a Culture of Rebellion in Kent in
1554? By Martyn Ellis |
77 |
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Preliminary Report on Excavations at Hull Place Roman Villa, Sholden,
2005-7. By Keith Parfitt |
103 |
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Reconstructing Literary Life in the Provinces with special reference to
the Elizabethan Gentry of Kent. By Claire Bartram |
113 |
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An Archaeological Investigation at Kingsborough Farm and Kingsborough
Manor, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey. By Simon Stevens |
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| 8 |
Old Soar Manor, near Plaxtol: House, Land and Occupants over Seven
Centuries. By Jayne Semple |
155 |
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| 9 |
Prehistoric Settlement Patterns on the North Kent Coast between Seasalter
and the Wantsum. By Tim Allen |
189 |
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Striving to Succeed in late Medieval Canterbury: the life of Thomas Fokys,
publican, mayor and alderman c. 1460-1535. By Paul A. Fox |
209 |
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Two 'New' Town Gates, Roman buildings and an Anglo-Saxon sanctuary at St
Mildred's Tannery, Canterbury. By Simon Pratt |
225 |
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| 12 |
The Demise of the Kent Broadcloth Industry in the Seventeenth Century:
England's first De-Industrialization. By Lorraine Flisher and Michael Zell |
239 |
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The Evidence of Settlement at Plaxtol in the Late Iron Age and
Romano-British periods. By Malcolm Davies |
257 |
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Kentish Place Names - were they ever Celtic? By Michael Goormachtigh and Anthony Durham |
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An Initial Investigation of an Early Routeway and Boundary, possibly
Prehistoric, in Bedgebury Forest. By Nicola R. Bannister and Debbie Bartlett |
295 |
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Further Investigation of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Eastry. By Keith Parfitt and Sheila Sweetinburgh |
313 |
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The Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 6: the Villa Enclosure,
Buildings 2 and 5. By Keith Parfitt, Emma Boast and Gerald Moody |
333 |
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| 18 | Archaeological Notes and Summaries (Summary of contents on p. 359 | 359 | ||
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Notes 1. An Iron Age Settlement at Iwade Bypass 2. College Road, Ramsgate 3. Later Prehistoric features at Underdown Lane, Eddington, Herne Bay Canterbury Archaeological Trust Interim Reports 1. Whitehall Road, Canterbury 2. Barton Court Grammar School. 3. Canterbury College 4. Nos 3-4, Oaten Hill 5. Nos 20A-21A Palace Street 6. St Lawrence Cricket Ground, Old Dover Road 7. No 1 Ryde Street, St Dunstans 8. Rhodaus Town 9. Parham Close, Sturry Road 10. Fordwich Village Hall 11. The Grange, Greenhill Road, Herne Bay 12. Church Farm, East Langdon 13. New Romney Sewerage Scheme 14. Lower Upnor Ordnance Depot 15. Jeskyns Farm, Cobham Museum of London Archaeology Service Summary Reports 1. Hall Place, Bexley 2. Queen Anne Outer Court, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich 3. Pirelli Works, Crabtree Manor Way, Belvedere 4. Greenwich Wharf 5. Landscaping Works, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich 6. Brown and Mason Yard, Ramsgate Road, Sandwich 7. Westfield, Furfield Quarry, Boughton Monchelsea 8. Leigh Technology College, Green Street, Green Road, Dartford 9. The Bridge, Bob Dunn Way, Dartford 10. Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm, Romney Marsh 11. Peter s Village, Wouldham 12. Kingsmead Sports Stadium, Kingsmead Road, Canterbury KAS Website summaries http://www.kentarchaeology.ac/archrep/archrep.html 1. An Iron Age site at Hartsdown technology college, Margate 2. A late Iron Age/early Roman landscape at Herne Bay High School 3. Molehill road, Chestfield 4. Iron Age and Romano-British features at Whitstable Community College 5. Bexley hospital, Dartford Heath 6. Middle Bronze Age site at Sittingbourne 7. Mesolithic Occupation at Hillborough, Reculver |
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Historical Research Notes The Population Size of Romano-British Kent: an Initial Estimate A Documentary Study relating to Buckland in the Medieval Borgh of Westree in Maidstone |
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Reviews Paul Bennett, Peter Clark, Alison Hicks, Jonathan Rady and Ian Riddler, At the Great Crossroads: Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval discoveries on the Isle of Thanet 1994-95 . Gerald Moody, The Isle of Thanet: from Prehistory to the Norman Conquest Seiichi Suzuki, Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches: Typology, Genealogy, Chronology Richard Gameson, The Earliest Books of Canterbury Cathedral, Manuscripts and fragments to c. 1200 Duncan Harrington and Patricia Hyde, The Early Town Books of Faversham c.1251 to 1581 Jeremy Hodgkinson, The Wealden Iron Industry Linda Wilson, Marianne Farningham. A Plain Woman Worker. Marjorie Lyle, Canterbury. History You Can See John Cunningham (ed.), An Historical Atlas of Tunbridge Wells Cyril Cooper, Maidstone: A History C. W. Chalklin, Royal Tunbridge Wells: A History Jean Fox, David Williams and Peter Mountfield, Seal: the history of a parish Elizabeth Hollis, The Westwell Chronicles Paul Burnham, Hinxhill: a Historical Guide; The College at Wye: a Historical Guide; Lady Joanna Thornhill: Her Life and Times and Her School |
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| 21. | Kentish Bibliography 2008 | 423 | ||
| 22. | Obituaries | 435 | ||
| 23. | Notes on the Contributors | 437 | ||
| 24. | Annual Report and Accounts | 441 | ||
| 25. | Committees of the Society | 448 | ||
| 26. | New members | 449 | ||
| 27. | General Index | 451 | ||
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