Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 138, 2017
Contents
- The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part II: The Glass. By Emma Boast and Lee Cunningham1
- Kentish Gothic or Imported? Understanding the Group of Tracery Carved Medieval Chests. By Tim Tatton-Brown17
- Prehistoric Ring Ditch at Martin, near Dover. By Keith Parfitt and Peter Clark37
- Philip Symonson's Map: A New Description of Kent, the Finest Specimen of English Cartography. By John McEwen63
- Findings from Various Archaeological Investigations at the Roman Naval Fort at Stutfall Castle. By Barry Cunliffe107
- Shepsters, Hucksters, and Other Businesswomen: Female Involvement in Canterbury’s Economy. By Heather Creaton127
- Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons, and Re-writing the Past: How Lyminge Parish Church was Reimagined. By Helen Clarke149
- Changing Patterns of Routeways and Landscape in the Eastern High Weald at the End of the Roman Period. By David Martin163
- Remarkable Multi-Period Finds at Minnis Bay, Birchington: A Major Contribution to the Interpretation of the Site. By Keith Parfitt185
- Elham Annunciation by John Ward RA: An Artistic Review. By Ruth Tatlow209
- Pulham Garden Rediscovered at Nonington. By Jenny White237
- More Classis Britannica Tiles at East Wear Bay, Folkestone. By Paul Bennett251
Research Notes
Reviews
- Book Reviews307