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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 99 1983 page v + vi
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Contents |
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| List of Officers, xiii; Members of Council, xiv; Committees, xv; List of Local Secretaries, xvi; Corresponding Societies, xvii; Members' List, xix; Annual Report for the Year, liii; Rules, lxx. | |||
| 1. | Joint Kingship in Kent c. 560 to 785. By Dr. Barbara A.E. Yorke | 1 | |
| 2. | Three Pieces of ninth-century Anglo-Saxon ornamental Metalwork in the Royal Museum, Canterbury. By James Graham-Campbell | 21 |
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| 3. | The Account of George Nycholl
for St. Augustine's,1552-1553. By D. Sherlock |
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| 4. | The Reclamation of Romney
Marsh: Some Aspects reconsidered. By Jill Eddison, M.A |
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| 5. | An Anglo-Saxon cruciform Brooch from Lyminge. By B.M.Ager | 59 | |
| 6. | Three agricultural Chalk Mines in north-west Kent. By R.F. LeGear, A.A.I.S | 67 | |
| 7. | Some Evidence on the Smuggling of Fuller's Earth from the Medway Estuary during the seventeenth Century. By V.E. Morant, M.A. (Lond.) | 73 |
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| 8. | Excavation at Hill Road,
Wouldham. By R.J. Cruse, B.Sc. and A.C. Harrison, B.A., F.S.A |
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| 9. | Nicholas Charles's Notes on Cudham and Downe. By Nicholas Rogers, M.A | 109 | |
| 10. | Recent Fieldwork around Canterbury. By Tim Tatton Brown | 115 | |
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| 11. | A fresh Look at the Reculver Parish Clerk's Story. By Harold Gough | 133 | |
| 12. | The Significance of the west
Front of Rochester Cathedral. By Philip McA leer |
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| 13. | The parochial Library of All Saints, Maidstone, and other Kentish parochial Libraries. By Nigel Yates | 159 | |
| 14. | Architectural Notes on St. Paul's Cray Church. By P.J. Tester, F.S.A | 175 | |
| 15. | Sion's Saint: John Turner of Sutton Valence. By R.J. Acheson, M.A., Ph.D | 183 | |
| 16. | The Woodruff Collection. By Jason Monaghan, B.Sc | 199 | |
| 17. | The Devolution of Bookland in
ninth-century Kent: A Note on BCS 538 (S 319). By Richard Abels . |
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| 18. | The Allarde Brasses. By Leslie A. Smith | 225 | |
| 19. | Some Mirrors from Roman
Canterbury. By G. Lloyd-Morgan, B.A., Ph.D., F.S.A |
231 | |
| 20. | Interim Report on Work in 1983 by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust | 237 | |
| 21 | Researches and Discoveries in Kent | ||
| Benjamin Harrison and Henry Stopes | 257 | ||
| The Castelayn Brass in Bexley Church | 259 | ||
| A post-medieval Pottery Group from a Well in Rochester | 262 | ||
| A Note on a
fragmentary Bone end-blown Pipe from a medieval House Site at Stonar, near Sandwich. |
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| Two Flint Axes from Lower Hailing at Chart Sutton. | 269 | ||
| Sevenoaks District Architectural History Group | 270 | ||
| The Isle of Thanet Archaeological Unit. . | 272 | ||
| An intensive Ditching System in the Wicks south-west of Lydd | 273 | ||
| Chalk. | 276 | ||
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| Aldington | 278 | ||
| Decoy Farm, High Haistow | 279 | ||
| The Wrench Memorial Window at Stowting | 280 | ||
| Pre-Roman Horizons and Sites at Cliffe | 281 | ||
| New Light on the Canterbury late-Roman Treasure | 283 | ||
| 22. | Investigations and Excavations during the Year | 287 | |
| 23. | Reviews | 293 | |
| 24. | General Index | 305 |
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