Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 143, 2022
Contents
- Ringlemere: investigation of prehistoric ring-ditches, M2 and M3. By Keith Parfitt1
- Starting a new life as artisans and traders in Ricardian and Henrician Canterbury (c.1400 and c.1500). By Sheila Sweetinburgh33
- Probable SFB at Market Inn site yields first secure evidence of Early Anglo-Saxon settlement at Faversham; some comparisons with other Kentish SFBs. By Patricia Reid51
- The ‘Great Plague of London’ in Greenwich and Deptford, 1665-1666. By Michael Zell and Jacqueline Davies78
- The Updown Anglo-Saxon cemetery: a revision of the site’s chronology using Correspondence Analysis. By Tim van Tongeren93
- Knole House, Jack Cade and the ‘Battle of Solefields’. By Gillian Draper121
- The complex of Roman buildings excavated by MAAG at East Farleigh, 2005-17: an interim report. By Stephen Clifton129
- Iconography and Origin: a Twelfth-Century Limoges Enamel Plaque from Bayham Abbey in the British Museum. By Eleanor Wilson158
- Sculpture at the Green Court gateway of Canterbury Cathedral Priory. By Rita Wood181
- ‘For the honour of that ancient Metropolis’: William Somner’s, The Antiquities of Canterbury (1640). By Avril Leach190
- Kentish Duck Decoys. By Keith Robinson215
- William Thornbury (d.1481), vicar of Faversham – and anchorite? By David Lepine228
- The Isle of Thanet and the 1642 Protestation Oath. By Margaret Bolton247
- What Archbishop Bourchier acquired in his 1456 Knole transaction. By Stephen Draper258
- A rare Kentish example of a very early post-glacial flint-knapping site at Court Stairs, Ramsgate. By Pete Knowles and Tim Allen274
- New light on Stephen Gray, frs (1666-1736), Canterbury freeman dyer. By Stephen Williamson292
- Excavations at Margetts Pit, Burham: large-scale manufacture of artefacts in late Bronze Age/early Iron Age. By Erica Gittins305
Researches and Discoveries
- Bronze Age river and pastoral life on the foreshore at Swalecliffe.315
- Extended continuity of late Iron Age landscape features revealed in archaeological investigations at Moat Road, Headcorn315
- Fieldwork in Kent undertaken by MOLA, 2019-20: summary reports320
Reviews
- Nick Stoodley and Stephen R. Cosh. The Romano-British Villa and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Eccles, Kent: A summary of the excavations by Alec Detsicas with a consideration of the archaeological, historical and linguistic context332
- Andrew Margetts. The Wandering Herd: The Medieval Cattle Economy of South-East England c.450-1450332
- Stuart Bligh, Elizabeth Edwards and Sheila Sweetinburgh (eds). Maritime Kent Through the Ages: Gateway to the Sea335
- Phil Betts. ‘An obscure and inconsiderable parish’: A History of Frittenden336
- Jo Ahmet. 50 Finds from Kent: Objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme338