Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 128, 2008
Contents
- Frontispiece 20081
- Contents and Illustrations3
- ‘The Coming of the Doctor’: as Illustrated by the Career of Richard Hope of Cranbrook (d.1725). By Peter Allen5
- An Unknown Medieval Site, Possibly a Manorial Chapel, at Crabble, Dover. By Keith Parfitt17
- William Matthew Flinders Petrie - the Kentish Years. By Patricia E. Knowlden35
- The Coinage of William I in Kent. By Peter Bagwell Purefoy59
- Prehistoric Activity at Westwood, Broadstairs. By Kristopher Poole and Leo Webley75
- The Kilwardby Survey of 1273-4: the Demesne Manors of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the later 13th Century. By Jennifer Ward107
- Archaeological Investigations at Castle Road, Sittingbourne. By Jon Sygrave129
- Brotherhood and Confraternity at Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the 15th Century: the Evidence of John Stone’s Chronicle. By Meriel Connor143
- Two Beaker Burials Recently Discovered on the Isle of Thanet. By Paul Hart and Gerald Moody165
- The Medieval Deer Parks of Wrotham. By Jayne Semple179
- Interim Reports on recent work carried out by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust211
- The Accounts of the Wardens of the Town Lands of Tonbridge, 1574-1760. By Christopher Chalklin225
- The Bronze Age Gold, Amber and Shale Cups from Southern England and the European Mainland: a Review Article. By Paul Ashbee249
- Kent and the Sea. By Sarah Palmer263
- Excavation of a Medieval Settlement at Pond Field, Littlebrook, Dartford. By C.R. Baker and A.N. Herbert281
- An Early Boundary, probably Anglo-Saxon, associated with Roman sites in Benenden. By Ernest Pollard and Neil Aldridge301
- The Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 5: the Main House, Building 1. By Keith Parfitt, Dave Perkins, Emma Boast and Gerald Moody309
- Churchgoing in the Cradle of English Christianity: Kentish Evidence from the 16th to the 20th Centuries. By Clive D. Field335
Researches and Discoveries
Reviews
- Reviews386