Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 129, 2009
Contents
- Frontispiece 20091
- Contents and Illustrations3
- Early Roman Features, possibly Defensive, and the Modern Development of the Parkland Landscape at Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe. By Les Capon5
- Grassroots Politics in West Kent since the late Eighteenth Century. By David Killingray33
- Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches from East Kent and the Isle of Wight: Typological and Genealogical Perspectives. By Seiichi Suzuki55
- Was Sir Thomas Wyatt able to draw on a Culture of Rebellion in Kent in 1554? By Martyn Ellis77
- Preliminary Report on Excavations at Hull Place Roman Villa, Sholden, 2005-7. By Keith Parfitt103
- Reconstructing Literary Life in the Provinces with special reference to the Elizabethan Gentry of Kent. By Claire Bartram113
- An Archaeological Investigation at Kingsborough Farm and Kingsborough Manor, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey. By Simon Stevens129
- Old Soar Manor, near Plaxtol: House, Land and Occupants over Seven Centuries. By Jayne Semple155
- Prehistoric Settlement Patterns on the North Kent Coast between Seasalter and the Wantsum. By Tim Allen189
- Striving to Succeed in late Medieval Canterbury: the life of Thomas Fokys, publican, mayor and alderman c.1460-1535. By Paul A. Fox209
- Two ‘New’ Town Gates, Roman buildings and an Anglo-Saxon sanctuary at St Mildred’s Tannery, Canterbury. By Simon Pratt225
- The Demise of the Kent Broadcloth Industry in the Seventeenth Century: England’s first De-Industrialization. By Lorraine Flisher and Michael Zell239
- The Evidence of Settlement at Plaxtol in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. By Malcolm Davies257
- Kentish Place Names – were they ever Celtic? By Michael Goormachtigh and Anthony Durham279
- An Initial Investigation of an Early Routeway and Boundary, possibly Prehistoric, in Bedgebury Forest. By Nicola R. Bannister and Debbie Bartlett295
- Further Investigation of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Eastry. By Keith Parfitt and Sheila Sweetinburgh313
- The Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 6: the Villa Enclosure, Buildings 2 and 5. By Keith Parfitt, Emma Boast and Gerald Moody333
Archaeological Notes and Summaries
Historical Research Notes
Reviews
- Reviews401