Annual Bibliography of Kentish Archaeology and History 2014
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http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY 2014 Compilers: Ms D. Saunders, Ms E. Finn, Kent History & Library Centre. Contributors: Prehistoric - K. Parfitt; Roman - Dr J. Weekes; Anglo-Saxon - Dr A. Richardson; Medieval - Dr C. Insley; Modern - Prof. D. Killingray. A bibliography of books, articles, reports and pamphlets published in the calendar year 2014 (unless otherwise stated). GENERAL AND MULTI-PERIOD Barber. G.. History ofthe Old House (Originally Marden s Farm), in Hildenborough, Kent (Perth. Western Australia; G. Barber). Bennett. P. et al.. Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalkland: Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996 (Oxford: CAT). CAT.. Canterbury's Archaeology 2012-2013 '(Canterbury. CAT, 2013). Clarke, P., 'The History and Architectural Development of the Old Bishop's Palace, Rochester', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 1-35. Coates, R., 'The place name Trottiscliffe', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 294-97. Cockett, R., Mayfleld, A. and Taylor, R., 'Randall Manor: Community Archaeology Works!', K4S Newsletter, 100. 14-19. Croom, J.N.. 'Courts, Yards and Houses: enclosing, enhancing and servicing the medieval and early modem great house c. 1050 - c. 1750', The Local Historian, 44, 2,90-114 [references to Ightham Mote, Shurland Hall in Sheppey and Somerhill House in Tonbridge]. Doel, F. & G., The Hop Bin: an anthology of hop picking in Kent and East Sussex (Stroud; History Press). Goulden. R.J., A biographical dictionary of those engaged in the book trade in Kent, 1750- 1900. 2 vols (Croydon: R. J. Goulden). Helm. R. and Weekes. J., 'The Early Development of a Canterbiuy Suburb? Romano-British and Medieval Archaeology at Nos 19 and 45-7 Wincheap'. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv. 235-50. Hollingsworth, J.P., From huts to high rises. The history of housing in Kent (Catrine: Stenlake Publishing). Howell, I., 'Continuity and Change in the Late Iron Age/Roman transition witliin the environs of Quarry Wood Oppidum: excavations at Furfield Quarry, Boughton Monchel- sea', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 37-66. Lake, J.. Edwards B. and Bannister. N., 'Farmsteads and Landscapes in Kent', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 105-39. Mackinder. A. and Blackmore, B.. Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley, near Sittingbourne, Kent: Excavations 2003-5 (London: MoL A. 2013). 317 m KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2014 Merrill. Rev. J.N.. Aylesford Pilgrimage Walk: 13 mile pilgrimage walk from Rochester Cathedral to the Friars Aylesford, Kent (Waltham: John Merrill Foundation). Smith, J.. The Parish ofAllhallow Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent. Historic Area Assessment. Research Report Series No. 11 (Swindon; English Heritage). Smith. J., The Parish of Stoke, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent, ditto no. 12. Smith, J. and Clarke, J., High Halstow, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent, ditto no. 53. Smith, J. and Clarke, J., Cliffe and Cliffe Woods, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent, ditto no. 54. Wilkinson, P. and Macpherson-Grant, N., 'Investigations of an Hexagonal Feature at Star Hill, Bridge, 2003-2006: evidence of Iron Age and earlier occupation: Anglo-Saxon Burials', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 260-68. PREHISTORIC Bemiett, P. et al., Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon Discoveries on the East Kent Chalklands. Investigations along the Whitfield-Eastry by-pass 1991-1996, CAT Occas. Paper No. 9. (Canterbury: CAT). Brandherm. D. and Moskal-del Hoyo. M., '"Both sides now": the Carp*s-tongue complex revisited*. The Antiquaries Journal. 94. 1-47 [refers to a number of Kent finds]. Burrows, V . ' Amiddle Bronze Age palstave axe from SlMaxgaxQl's-al-CWSz'. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 293-94. Champion. T.. 'Food. Technology and Culture in the Late Bronze Age of Southern Britain: Perforated Clay Plates of the Lower Thames Valley*, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 80, 279-398 [mentions a number of Kent sites]. Farley, J., Parfitt, K. and Ricliardson, A.. A Late Iron Age Helmet Burial from Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent', Proceedings ofthe Prehistoric Society, 80, 379-388. JefFery, E. et al., 'A Ring Ditch in Sittingbourne\ Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 268-80. KARU., Discoveries and Excavations across Kent 1970- 2014, Kent Monograph Series Vol. XII (Dover: KARU) [includes sites ranging from Neolithic to Medieval]. Mackinder. A. and Blackmore, L.. Prehistoric to Medieval landscape and settlement at Kemsley near Sittingbourne, Kent. Excavations 2003-5. MoLA Archaeological Studies Series No. 28. Parfitt, K.. 'A land archaeologist goes to sea'. Current Archaeology. 287, 44-5 [account of initial sea trials of the Dover Bronze Age boat replica]. Parfitt, K. and Halliwell. G. 'Exploiting the Wildwood: evidence from a Mesolithic activity site at Finglesham, near Deal', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 221-62. Seager Thomas, M., 'A Regionally Important Early Iron Age Pottery Group: the Manor Fanu pub site, High Street, Rainham', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 47-73. Wenban-Smith, F. (ed), 2013, The Ebhsfleet Elephant: Excavations at Southfleet Road, Swanscombe in advance of High Speed 1, 2003-4 (Oxford Arcliaeology Monograph. Vol. 20). ROMANO-BRITISH Booth, P., 'Kent' in 'Roman Britain in 2013', Britannia, 45, 391-5. CAT., 'A Roman Balsamarium from Petham', Canterbury's Archaeology 2012-2013, 41 (Canterbury: CAT). Elliot. S.. 'The Medway Formula - a search for evidence that the Roman authorities improved the river's navigability to facilitate their extensive ragstone quarrying industry*. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 251-60. Helm, R., Outside the Town. Roman Industry, Burial and Religion at Augustan House, Rhoadaus Town, Canterbury. CAT Occas. Paper No. 10 (Canterbiuy). 318 m KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2014 Helm. R. and Weekes, J., 'The early development of a Canterbury suburb? Romano-British and Medieval archaeology' at Nos 19 and 45-47 Wincheap', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 235-50. Jones, H.A., 'The Roman villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 9: an architectural reconstruction', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 189-207. O'Shea, L. and Weekes, J., 'Evidence of a distinct focus of Romano-British settlement at Maidstone? Excavations at Church Street 2011-12'. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 131-151. Philp, B., Discoveries and Excavations across Kent, 1970-2014. Kent Monographs Series (Dover: KARU) [includes reports of Famborough (1967; 1970); Keston (1972); Dover (1974; 1979; 1983; 1994); Harrietsham (1984-97; Rodmersham (1985); Rochester (1986); Shoreham (1986); Alkham (1989); and Bromley (1993)]. Philp. B.. 'An Iron Age and Roman site at Queen Elizabeth Square, Maidstone, Kent*, KAR, 191, 170-5. Stevens. S., 'Archaeological Investigations at Maidstone hospital, Hermitage Lane, Barming*. Archaeologia Cantiana. cxxxiv, 141-51. Tomlin, R.S.O, 'Inscriptions' in 'Roman Britain in 2013', Britannia, 45, 391-5, 442 [amphora graffito from Snodland]. Wallace, L., ' Arcliaeological Investigations of a Major Building, probably Roman, and related landscape features at Bourne Park, Bishopsboume, 2011-12'. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxiv, 187-203. Weekes, J., 'The development of Roman and Medieval Witicheap', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 246-9. Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., 'Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme', in 'Roman Britain in 2013'. Britannia. 45. 397- 400 [overview includes Kent data]; 426-7 [plate brooch from Denton with Wootton]. ANGLO-SAXON Chester-Kadwell. B.. 'A reappraisal of eleventh-century settlement in the eastern High Weald', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 105-130. Clewley, G.B., 'The Lenham Enigma: The Anglo-Saxon warriors triple grave', KAR, 194, 136-139. Harrington, S. and Welch. M.. The Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of Southern Britain AD 450-650: Beneath the Tribal Hidage (Oxford: Oxbow Books). Knox, A., 'Excavating Anglo-Saxon Lyminge: The final season on Tayne Field'. KAS Newsletter, 100, 4-9. Naismith, R., Monev and Power in Anglo-Saxon England: The Southern English Kingdoms, 757-865 (Cambridge: CUP). Philp, B., 'A major Anglo-Saxon site at Eynsford. Kent', in Discoveries and Excavations across Kent, 1970-2014. Site 16. 118-136 (Dover: KARU). Trust for Thanet Archaeology., 'Lord ofthe Manor Ramsgate: Training excavation with University of Kent students', KAS Newsletter, 99, 2-3. MEDIEVAL Ayton. A. and Lambert. C. 'A Maritime Community in War and Peace: Kentish Ports, Ships and Mariners, 1320-1400', Archaeologia Cantiana. cxxxiv. 67-103. Bovey. A.. Medieval Art, Architecture & Archaeology at Canterbury (Leeds: Maney. 2013), Cole. D., 'How Mapping the Lowy of Tonbridge can further our understanding of its origin, nature and extent.*. Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 75-92. 319 m KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2014 Connor, M.. 'The Priory of Christ Church Canterbury and its connections with London in the late Middle Ages', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 33-46. Davis. T, 'Woodland workers in late Medieval Keston*. Bromleag. 2, 29, 24-29. Mackintosh. R., Augustine of Canterbury: leadership, mission and legacy (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2013). Meddens, F. and Draper, G, "Out on a Limb': insights into Grange, a small member ofthe Cinque Ports Confederation', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxv, 1-32. Sweetinburgh, S.,"To move the mind': scenes from Christ's life on Faversham's painted pillar', in S. Kelly and R. Perry (eds), 'DiuerselmaginaciounsofCristesLife': Devotional Culture in England and Beyond, 1300-1560 (Turnliout (Belgium): Brepols), 175-88. Sweetinburgh,