Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 144, 2023
Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent
Published by the KENT ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY Charitable Incorporated Organization no. 1176989
© 2023 Kent Archaeological Society
ISSN 0066-5894
Produced for the Society by Past Historic, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire
Printed in Great Britain
Contents
- The eighteenth-century scriptural text boards of Romney Marsh Churches. By Gillian M. Metcalfe1
- Bronze Age enclosures and Saxo-Norman bakehouses: Excavations at Coldharbour Road, Gravesend. By Jake Wilson23
- Living standards of the small trader class in fifteenth-century Canterbury: evidence of escheators’ records. By Chris Briggs and Ben Jervis58
- A Prehistoric Monumental landscape at The Meads, Sittingbourne. By Tania Wilson73
- ‘Grey Dolphin’ and The Horse Church, Minster in Sheppey: the construction of a legend. By Oliver D. Harris97
- Late Bronze Age Funerary practices and subsequent activity at Pinden Quarry, Southfleet. By Chris Hayden, David Score and Tim Haines124
- The Marginal Drawings in the fourteenth-century Cranston MS 1117, almost certainly Canterbury-provenanced. By Julian Luxford152
- ‘Poor people in hovels’: a review of life at the bottom of medieval Kentish society following excavation of a low-status settlement at Monkton, Thanet. By Tim Allen187
- Celebrating Canterbury’s cartographic heritage: a short introduction to the City’s maps and mapmakers, c.1550-1750. By Alexander J. Kent, Avril Leach, Simon Pratt and Cressida Williams216
- Richborough connection project: some evidence of early Bronze Age spelt wheat and late Iron Age/Roman field systems at Hoath. By James Holman and Caroline Russell243
- The identity of the designer of the Bayeux tapestry. By Christine Grainge253
- The medieval findings at Minnis Bay, Birchington, site of the lost settlement of Gore End, limb of the Cinque Port of Dover. By Trevor and Vera Gibbons265
- How ‘Kent’s dramatisable coastline’ plays a significant role in the novels of Elizabeth Bowen. By Diana Hirst290
- The Roman Name of Canterbury and later misunderstandings. By Anthony Durham302
Researches and Discoveries
- A new Palaeolithic Handaxe discovery from the Fordwich Plateau.323
- A Neolithic Flint Axe from East Wear Bay, Folkestone.323
- Sydracke Hilcus, designer of the King’s Duck Decoy in St James’ Park, London: subsequently builder of the Grovehurst Decoy at Milton-next-Sittingbourne.327
- An eighteenth-century gold coin hoard from Chatham.328
- The Traction Engine explosion by All Saints, Maidstone: devastation of Monumental Inscriptions in churchyard.334
Reviews
- James Gerrard and Guy Seddon. By the Medway Marsh.338
- Doreen Rosman. Canterbury: A History since 1500, the story of a city and its people.345
- Susan Pittman. A.J. Clements & Sons Farmers of Gosenhill, Crockenhill, Kent.345
- Iain Taylor and David Killingray. Sevenoaks 1790-1914. Risk and choice in West Kent.346
Cover illustration: Wheatley and Ashbee’s nineteenth-century publication of Smith’s 1588 view of Canterbury. (Image copyright Canterbury Cathedral Archives). See article on pp. 216-42, fig. 5.