Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 123, 2003
Contents
- Frontispiece 2003i
- Contents and Illustrationsii
- The Warren Farm Chamber: a Reconsideration. By Paul Ashbee1
- Joining the Sisters: Female Inmates of the Late Medieval Hospitals in East Kent. By Sheila Sweetinburgh17
- Ritual and Riverside Settlement: a Multi-Period Site at Princes Road, Dartford. By Paul Hutchings41
- Debt in the Cranbrook Region in the Late Seventeenth Century. By Anthony Poole81
- Newbury Farm, Tonge: Kent's Earliest Known Aisled Hall House. By Rupert Austin95
- A Belgic-Early Roman Site at Great Mongeham, near Deal. By Keith Parfitt127
- The Development of the Park and Gardens at Knole. By Kristina Taylor153
- Railways and the Community: the Kentish Evidence. By Frank W.G. Andrews185
- A New Roman Site Discovered at Rochester. By Brian Philp203
- The Church in Medieval Greenwich. By Michael Egan233
- Prehistoric Activity in the Cray Valley: a New Site at Old Bexley. By Barry John Bishop255
- The Herries Family and the Building of St Julians, Underriver, 1819-1837. By Margaret Bates and David Killingray273
- Interim Reports on Recent Work carried out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust291
- St Michael's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral: a Lancastrian Mausoleum. By Mark Duffy309
- Romanesque Fonts in Kent: the French Connections. By C.S. Drake333
- An Archaeological Evaluation of the Medieval Shipyard Facilities at Small Hythe. By Peter S. Bellamy and Gustav Milne353
- Brief Notes on the Contributors431
- Annual Report and Accounts 2002443
- General Index457
- Committees of the Society456
- Rules of the Kent Archaeological Society451