Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 131, 2011
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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 131, 2011

Studies on Bronze Age trade routes, Civil War experiences of a Royalist family, Elizabethan and Jacobean deer parks, 20th-century military and civil defences, and Roman occupation evidence. It also features archaeological surveys of Old Castle Scotney and Wotton, and discoveries of medieval corn-driers and Roman bronze vessels.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 130, 2010
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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 130, 2010

Social structure of New Romney, Canterbury's Romano-British cemeteries, the medieval decorated tile pavement at St Mary's Church, and the Kentish origins of Sir George Brown. Excavations at the Romano-British Cemetery, East Hill, Dartford, and the medieval hospital of St Mary The Blessed Virgin, Ospringe. Kent's 20th-century military and civil defences, the development of Tonbridge, and the Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 129, 2009
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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 129, 2009

Roman features in Kent, Anglo-Saxon artifacts, the history of Kent's political and literary life, and investigations of various archaeological sites. It also explores the demise of the Kent Broadcloth Industry and the settlement patterns in the Iron Age and Romano-British periods.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 128, 2008
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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 128, 2008

The career of Richard Hope, a medieval site in Dover, the coinage of William I in Kent, prehistoric activity in Broadstairs, archaeological investigations in Sittingbourne, and the Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. It also features interim reports on work by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust and reviews of various archaeological publications.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 126, 2006
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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 126, 2006

The Tanners of Wrotham Manor, the Medieval site at Well Wood, Aylesford, the poor of Otham and nearby parishes, archaeological investigations at Middle Stoke on the Hoo Peninsula, Charing Clocks, the Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet, and more.

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