Contents and Illustrations, Volume 127
Contents
- Frontispiece 20071
- Contents and Illustrations3
- The Kent Archaeological Society and the Development of Archaeology and Historical Studies in Kent, 1957-2007. By Frank Panton5
- 150 years of Local History: Local Kentish Practice and National Trends. By Sandra Dunster and Elizabeth Edwards21
- Excavations at Ringlemere Farm, Woodnesborough, 2002-2006. By Keith Parfitt and Stuart Needham39
- The Kent Hundred Rolls: Local Government and Corruption in the Thirteenth Century. By Jennifer Ward57
- Excavations at Fremlin Walk, Maidstone. By Catherine Edwards73
- Kent and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: a County Study, 1760s-1807. By David Killingray107
- Feeding the Moat: Excavations near the site of Edenbridge Manor House. By Kate Brady and Edward Biddulph127
- The Hundred of Wye and the Great Revolt of 1381. By David De Saxe143
- Dating the Cremation in a Biconical Urn at the Early Bronze Age Barrow, Hill Road, Wouldham. By John Cruse163
- Westwell – the Establishment of a Village. By Mary Adams175
- Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement at Bishop’s Avenue, North Foreland, Broadstairs. By Gerald Moody197
- The Road Services of Kent in the Nineteenth Century. By F. W. G. Andrews213
- Excavation of an Iron Age and Saxon Site at South Willesborough, Ashford. By Simon Deeves237
- The Long Demise of the Wantsum Sea Channel: a Recapitulation based on the Data. By Dave Perkins249
- The Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 4: the South-West Buildings, 6A and 6B. By Keith Parfitt261
- The Medieval Tile-Makers of Borough Green. By Jayne Semple297
- Interim Reports on Recent Work Carried Out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust321
- The Scratch Dials of Kent. By Chris H. K. Williams333
- Reviews357
- How Kent’s recently discovered Causewayed Enclosures impact on our understanding and interpretation of the Early Neolithic in the Region. By John Hammond383
- The Political Allegiances of Christ Church Priory 1400-1472: the Evidence of John Stone’s Chronicle. By Meriel Connor407
- Underground Ragstone Quarries in Kent: a brief Overview. By Rod LeGear421
- Researches and Discoveries in Kent439
- Obituaries454
- Notes on the Contributors455
- Annual Report and Accounts 2006456
- Kentish Bibliography, Kentish Archaeology and History 2006474
- General Index475