Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 145, 2024
Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent
Published by the Kent Archaeological Society
Charitable Incorporated Organization no. 1176989
© 2024 Kent Archaeological Society
ISSN 0066-5894
Produced for the Society by Past Historic, Kings Stanley, Gloucestershire
Printed in Great Britain
Index of Contents
- Archaeological investigations at the Cluniac House of Horton Priory1
- The Architectural Development of Horton Priory from its Foundation to the 17th century29
- A Tudor shipwreck on Dungeness: shipping and wrecks around Lydd in the medieval and early modern periods55
- The excavation of Barrow 4 in the Lord of the Manor barrow group at Ozengell, near Ramsgate78
- The Early Medieval Pottery assemblage from the Excavations at Lyminge, 2008-201595
- Archaeological Investigations along the Lamberhurst bypass: a medieval iron-working site at Spray Hill132
- Heroes and Villains: the Tunbridge Wells Police Scandal of 1853161
- Anglo-Saxon cemetery sites around Nonington185
- Register E: the ‘Great Cartulary’ of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury212
- The Economy and Administration of Boxley Abbey and its Estates in the Fourteenth century233
- Caesar’s Camp, a Late Iron Age enclosure and medieval pits at the Holwood Estate, Keston243
- How we lived then: a Study of Wills and Inventories from the Isle of Thanet 1480-1773267
- Bronze Age sword moulds from Holborough Quarry, Snodland, in context290
Researches and Discoveries
- The Lees Court Estate findings309
- A Prehistoric Pebble Hammer from Goodnestone, near Faversham311
- People and Economy of South Frith before the Black Death313
- Pear-based Place Names: a note on Perry Wood328
- Canterbury’s Missing Burghmote Minute Book (1602-1630)337
- An Urban Ice Well at Gravesend346
Reviews
- Cemeteries and Graveyards. A Guide for Family and Local Historians in England and Wales351
- Northfleet’s Forgotten Tunnels - Henley’s Second World War Industrial Air-raid Shelters352
- Castles of Kent Through Time367
- “Faithful Servant”. Rev. John Hallett Hotham, Vicar of Sutton-at-Hone 1836-1881371
- The Adventures of a Black Edwardian Intellectual. The Story of James Arthur Harley371
- Kent’s Literary Heritage367
- Changing Queenships in Tenth-Century England: Rhetoric and (Self-) Representation in the Case of Eadgifu of Kent at Cooling371