Discussions on Roman, Bronze Age, and medieval sites, living standards in fifteenth-century Canterbury, and Kentish cartographic heritage.
Prehistoric ring-ditches in Ringlemere, life as artisans and traders in Canterbury, Anglo-Saxon settlements in Faversham, and more.
Gavelkind practices, archaeological research at Bigbury Camp, studies on magnate service under Edward III, and investigations into Roman and medieval sites across Kent.
Seventh-century grave openings, medieval buildings, and England's earliest Royal Coat of Arms, cross-Channel influences, Roman and Iron Age finds, ecclesiastical history, and local cultural heritage.
The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet, prehistoric finds at Woodnesborough, Elizabethan and early Stuart Thanet, and the military pontoon bridge between Gravesend and Tilbury during the Great War, among others.
Medieval collegiate churches and Palaeolithic findings to architectural surveys and the role of local volunteers in archaeology.
Studies on Bronze Age trade routes, Civil War experiences of a Royalist family, Elizabethan and Jacobean deer parks, 20th-century military and civil defences, and Roman occupation evidence. It also features archaeological surveys of Old Castle Scotney and Wotton, and discoveries of medieval corn-driers and Roman bronze vessels.
Social structure of New Romney, Canterbury's Romano-British cemeteries, the medieval decorated tile pavement at St Mary's Church, and the Kentish origins of Sir George Brown. Excavations at the Romano-British Cemetery, East Hill, Dartford, and the medieval hospital of St Mary The Blessed Virgin, Ospringe. Kent's 20th-century military and civil defences, the development of Tonbridge, and the Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet.
Roman features in Kent, Anglo-Saxon artifacts, the history of Kent's political and literary life, and investigations of various archaeological sites. It also explores the demise of the Kent Broadcloth Industry and the settlement patterns in the Iron Age and Romano-British periods.
The career of Richard Hope, a medieval site in Dover, the coinage of William I in Kent, prehistoric activity in Broadstairs, archaeological investigations in Sittingbourne, and the Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. It also features interim reports on work by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust and reviews of various archaeological publications.
Articles on local history, excavations at various sites, the abolition of the slave trade, the Great Revolt of 1381, and more.
The Tanners of Wrotham Manor, the Medieval site at Well Wood, Aylesford, the poor of Otham and nearby parishes, archaeological investigations at Middle Stoke on the Hoo Peninsula, Charing Clocks, the Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet, and more.
Studies on Selling, Canterbury Police Station, the Dens of Benenden, Kingsmead Park, Cobham, Tonbridge, Penenden Heath Meeting, Jubilee Corner, Charing Clocks, Minster in Thanet, River Stour, Little Stour valley, St Albans Court, Thomas Becket, Rochester, Edward Dering, Walmer, and Wansunt Pit.
Rope making in Chatham, the Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet, Romanesque Churches in Rochester, Iron Manufacture in Tonbridge, and the religion of Sir Roger Twysden. It also features excavations at various sites in Kent, and a study on Dover's town defences in the late Middle Ages.
The Warren Farm Chamber, female inmates in East Kent hospitals, a multi-period site at Princes Road, Dartford, debt in the Cranbrook region in the late 17th century, Kent's earliest known aisled hall house, a Belgic-Early Roman site at Great Mongeham, the development of the park and gardens at Knole, railways and the community, a new Roman site at Rochester, the church in Medieval Greenwich, prehistoric activity in the Cray Valley, the Herries family and the building of St Julians, Underriver, and Romanesque fonts in Kent.
Roman Greenwich, Cobham Hall, violence in Kent (1460-1560), a Roman site at Home Farm, Eynsford, the population of Sandwich, food and drink for final journeys, Patrixbourne Church, a forgotten Kentish rebellion, excavations at Biggin Street, Dover, Faversham's role in the Armada, stone supply to Saxon Shore Forts, management of Dering Wood, supporting Canterbury hospitals, late Bronze Age features at Hoo St Werburgh, immigrant population in Kent, the Kentish Copperas industry, St Margaret in Kent, and a prehistoric site off Green Lane, Whitfield.
Studies on Roman shrines, burial practices, and archaeology. It also includes research on Kentish historic buildings like Westenhanger Castle and St Leonard's Tower.
The building stones of Rochester Cathedral Crypt, the origins of the Swale, the construction of the Sevenoaks Railway Tunnel, and the emergence of Edward Hasted as a historian of Kent. It also includes archaeological investigations at Sandwich Castle and a Roman occupation site at Dickson’s Corner, Worth.
Examinations of Tonbridge Castle, St. Gregory's Priory, and an early Romano-British salt-working site.
The Sandwich to Dover Turnpike, Canterbury Cathedral's Audit House Fire, and medieval market establishment.
The Canterbury-Richborough Roman road, Victorian and Edwardian Kent population, and various excavations.
Curteis of Sevenoaks, a Beaker burial from Manston, and excavations at Rochester Cathedral.
Reports on excavations, discoveries, and research on various sites and artifacts from 1992.
From Anglo-Saxon monastic sign language to the development of Kentish marshes post-Norman conquest.
Reports on excavations, research findings, and articles on local historical sites from 1988.
Medieval Rochester, St. Michael's Church, and Kentish churches before Victorian restoration.
Kentish Royal Saints, Palaeolithic artefacts, and the population of Chartham from 1086 to 1600.
Domesday of Dover Castle, excavations at Eastry Court Farm, and the geographical pattern of coaching services in 1836.
Featuring accounts of the society's researches, extracts from historical records, and studies on local dialects.
Featuring accounts of Roman cemeteries in Canterbury, St Augustine's College, and the Priory of St Martin's.
Including Julius Caesar's landing places, monasteries in the Saxon period, and the Great Rebellion of 1381.
The first volume of Archæologia Cantiana includes accounts, letters, and research on various topics such as Anglo-Saxon remains, Caesar's landing place in Britain, and ancient pottery.
- Articles
- General Indexes
- Lists of Contents
- Volume 10
- Volume 100
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- Volume 102
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- Volume 107
- Volume 108
- Volume 109
- Volume 11
- Volume 110
- Volume 112
- Volume 114
- Volume 115
- Volume 116
- Volume 12
- Volume 120
- Volume 121
- Volume 122
- Volume 123
- Volume 124
- Volume 125
- Volume 126
- Volume 127
- Volume 128
- Volume 129
- Volume 13
- Volume 130
- Volume 131
- Volume 133
- Volume 136
- Volume 138
- Volume 139
- Volume 14
- Volume 140
- Volume 143
- Volume 145
- Volume 15
- Volume 16
- Volume 17
- Volume 18
- Volume 2
- Volume 20
- Volume 21
- Volume 22
- Volume 23
- Volume 24
- Volume 28
- Volume 31
- Volume 36
- Volume 37
- Volume 38
- Volume 39
- Volume 40
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- Volume 61
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- Volume 86
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- Volume 89
- Volume 9
- Volume 91
- Volume 92
- Volume 93
- Volume 94
- Volume 95
- Volume 96
- Volume 97
- Volume 98
- Volume 99
- Volumes
- Volumes 1-30
- Volumes 121+
- Volumes 31-60
- Volumes 61-90
- Volumes 91-120
- Agriculture
- Allen Grove Local History Fund
- Ashford
- Ashford Archaeological Society
- Bexley
- Bromley
- Canterbury
- Chatham
- Church History
- Churches
- Cliffe (Hoo)
- Cobham
- Cooling
- Cranbrook
- Darent
- Darenth
- Dartford
- Dartford & District Archaeological Group (DDAG)
- Dartford Historical and Antiquarian Society
- Deal
- Defences
- Dover
- Earthworks
- Eastry
- Eccles
- Edenbridge
- Faversham
- Fieldwork and Research Grants
- Folkestone
- Frindsbury
- Genealogy
- Gravesend
- Gravesend Historical Society
- Hasted Prize
- Heraldry
- Herne Bay Historical Records Society
- Hoo
- Hythe
- Ightham
- Industrial
- Inventories
- Iron Age
- Isle of Sheppey
- Isle of Thanet
- Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society
- KAS Collections
- KAS Library
- Kent Archives Kent History and Library Centre
- Kent Family History Society
- Knole
- Little Chart
- London
- Lullingstone
- Lyminge
- Maidstone
- Maidstone Museum
- Maps
- Margate
- Maritime
- Medieval
- Megaliths
- Memorials
- Military History
- Milton
- Minster-in-Thanet
- Modern
- Monasticism
- New Romney
- Nonington
- Northfleet
- Orpington and District Archaeological Society (ODAS)
- Ospringe
- Otford
- Plaxtol Local History Group
- Prehistoric
- Ramsgate
- Reculver
- Richborough
- River Medway
- Roads
- Rochester
- Romney Marsh
- Sandwich
- Sarre
- Sevenoaks
- Shoreham
- Shorne
- Sittingbourne
- Springhead
- The Faversham Society
- The Woolhope Club
- Tonbridge
- Tonbridge Historical Society
- Trust for Thanet Archaeology
- Upchurch
- Weald
- Westerham
- Wills
- Wingham
- Wye Historical Society
Edited by Jason Mazzocchi. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.