The Kent Archaeological Society Record is designed as a living field archive: a place to capture traces of Kent’s historic environment that may not yet appear in formal resources such as the Kent Historic Environment Record. Some entries may be fragmentary. Some may be tentative. Some may record things easy to pass by or difficult to classify. All can be valuable. A carved stone, an erased inscription, a hollow way, boundary marker, mound, ruin, reused fragment, unusual survival, or newly noticed site - each submission helps extend the map of what is known.