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Archaeologia Cantiana 129. Volume CXXIX, 2009

Kent Archaeological Society2009
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Includes archaeological reports on sites at Iwade, Ramsgate, Herne Bay, Canterbury, Cobham, Bexley, Greenwich (Old Royal Naval College), Sandwich, Boughton Monchelsea, Dartford, Romney Marsh, Wouldham, Sittingbourne and Reculver.
Main title:
Archaeologia Cantiana 129. Volume CXXIX, 2009 / Kent Archaeological Society.
Imprint:
KAS, 2009.
Collation:
viii, 472 p. : ill., facsims., maps, plans ; 23 cm.
Notes:
ISSN: 0066-5894.
Dewey class:
942.23
Language:
English
Added title:
Early Roman features, possibly defensive, and the modern development of the parkland landscape at Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe / Les CaponGrassroots politics in West Kent since the late Eighteenth Century / David KillingrayAnglo-Saxon button brooches from East Kent and the Isle of Wight: typological and genealogical perspectives / Seiichi SuzukiWas Sir Thomas Wyatt able to draw on a culture of rebellion in Kent in 1554? / Martyn EllisPreliminary report on excavations at Hull Place Roman Villa, Sholden, 2005-7 / Keith ParfittReconstructing literary life in the provinces with special reference to the Elizabethan gentry of Kent / Claire BartramAn archaeological investigation at Kingsborough Farm and Kingsborough Manor, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey / Simon StevensOld Soar Manor, near Plaxtol: house, land and occupants over seven centuries / Jayne SemplePrehistoric settlement patterns on the North Kent coast between Seasalter and the Wantsum / Tim AllenStriving to succeed in late medieval Canterbury: the life of Thomas Fokys, publican, mayor and alderman, c.1460-1535 / Paul A. FoxTwo 'new' town gates, Roman buildings and an Anglo-Saxon sanctuary at St Mildred's Tannery, Canterbury / Simon PrattThe demise of the Kent broadcloth industry in the Seventeenth Century: England's first de-industrialization / Lorraine Flisher and Michael ZellThe evidence of settlement at Plaxtol in the late Iron Age and Romano-British periods / Malcolm DaviesKentish place names - were they ever Celtic? / Michael Goormachtigh and Anthony DurhamAn initial investigation of an early routeway and boundary, possibly prehistoric, in Bedgebury Forest / Nicola R. Bannister and Debbie BartlettFurther investigation of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Eastry / Keith Parfitt and Sheila SweetinburghThe Roman villa at Minster-in-Thanet. 6: The villa enclosure, buildings 2 & 5 / Keith Parfitt, Emma Boast and Gerald MoodyThe population size of Romano-British Kent: an initial estimateA documentary study relating to Buckland in the Medieval Borgh of Westree in Maidstone
Index terms:
FortificationsArchitecture
BRN:
764059
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