Annual Bibliography of Kentish Archaeology and History 2007
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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 2007 Compiler: Ms D. Saunders, Centre for Kentish Studies. Contributors: Prehistoric - K. Parfitt; Roman - Dr E. Swift, UKC; Anglo-Saxon - Dr A. Richardson, KCC; Medieval - Dr C. Insley, CCCU; Early Modern - Prof. J. Eales, CCCU; Modern - Dr C.W. Chalklin and Prof. D. Killingray. A bibliography of books, articles, reports, pamphlets and theses relating specifically to Kent or with significant Kentish content. All entries were published in 2007 unless otherwise stated. Abbreviations: AC-Archaeologia Cantiana; BAR - British Archaeological Reports; K.4R - Kent Archaeological Review. GENERAL/MULTI-PERIOD T. Allen, Kemnal Manor, Chislehurst: an 850 year history (Chislehurst: privately printed), D. Bathurst, Walking the Kent Coastftorn end to end (Seaford: S.B. Publications). Bridge & District History Society, A BrieJ Historical Tour ofthe Village of Bridge (Canterbury: B&DHS). A. Byrne, Moods of Kent (Wellington, Somerset: Halsgrove) [photographic views], CAT,' Interim reports on recent work earned out bv the Canterburv Archaeological Tmst',.4.C, 321-32. Canon D. Carpenter, A Guide to the Parish Church of St James the Great, East Mailing (Parochial Church Council). J. Clancy, Sittingbourne: a history (Chichester: Phillimore). A. Clinch, A History ofLangley in Kent (Maidstone: privately published). J. Cunningham (ed.), An Historical Atlas of Tunbridge Wells (Tunbridge Wells: The Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society), Local History Monograph No. 7. C. Edwards, 'Excavations at Fremlin Walk, Maidstone', AC, 73-106. S. Deeves, 'Excavation of an Iron Age and Saxon site at South Willesborough, Ashfoid'^C, 237-248. J. Fox, D. Williams & P. Mountfield, Seal: the History of a Parish (Chichester: Phillimore). D.T. Hughes, Queenborough Castle Sheppey's Lost Fortress (Sheemess: Sea- Sheppey). 411 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2007 M. and M. George, Coast of Conflict: the stoty ofthe south Kent coast (Seaford: S.B. Publications, 2004). Kent Archives & Local History Sen'ice, From Kent to Virginia, historic links between county and state (Maidstone). K. Kersey, The Lost Manor of Ware (Bearsted: privately printed). Lower Medway Arcliaeological Research Group, Transactions 2006 (Rochester). Oxford Archaeology, Knole, Kent: conservation management plan (Oxford, for National Trust) 2 vols. Oxford Archaeology, Knole, Sevenoaks: an archaeological survey (Oxford, for National Tmst), D. Tuson, The Kent Downs (Stroud: Tempus). M. Umber, A Saltwood Miscellany, 2007: 800years in the village and parish of Saltwood (Hythe: Penumbra). D. Welby, The Kentish village ofEastty (Eastry). J, Wilks, Walks through history, Kent (Derby: Breedon). J. H. Williams (ed.), The Archaeology of Kent to AD 800 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC), R.M. Worcester, Hi stoty ofAllington Castle, Kent (Ailing t o n : privately printed). PREHISTORIC P. Bennett, P. Couldrey and N. Macpherson-Grant, Highstead near Chislet Kent, Excavations 1975-1977 (Archaeology ofCanterbury New Series Vol. IV). D. Boden, 'Ellington School, Ramsgate', Canterbury's Archaeology 2005-2006 (CAT 30th Annual Report), (extensive late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age site). M. Keene, 2007, 'Flints from Castle Hill, Folkestone', K4R, 168,186-187. A.J. Long, The late Holocene Evolution of the Romney Marsh/Dungeness Foreland Depositional Complex, UK (Oxford: Oxbow Books). A.J. Long, Dungeness and Romney Marsh, barrier dynamics and marshland evolution (Oxford: Oxbow Books). K. Parfitt and S. Needham, 2007, 'Amber, Gold and a Bronze Age Barrow' (summary overview of Ringlemere), Current Archaeology 208,41-46. B. Philp, 2007, 'An Important Iron Age Bead from Westeriiam, K4R, 169,195-169. M.R Waller & J.E. Schofield, 'Mid to late Holocene vegetation and land use history in the weald of South-Eastem England: multiple pollen profiles from the Rye area', Vegetation Histoty and Archaeobotany, 16, 367-384. ROMAN D. Applegate, 'London-Essex stamped ware from Shome Marshes', K4R 170, 212-213. P. Bidwell, Roman Forts in Britain (Stroud: Tempus), E. Boast, 'Late Iron Age and Early Roman period features, Seacroft Road, Broadstairs', AC, 429-430. CAT, Annual Report: Canterbuty's Archaeology 2005-6. (Canterbury" CAT). G. Moody, 'Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Bishop's Avenue, North Foreland, Broadstairs', AC, 197-211. 412 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2007 K. Parfitt, 'The Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet. Part 4: the south west buildings, 6A and 6B',.4C, 261-296. B.J. Philp, 'The Lullingstone Excavations', K4R 170,216-221. A, Vincent, Roman Roads of Kent (Midhurst: Middleton Press). ANGLO-SAXON C. Behr, 'Using bracteates as evidence for long-distance contacts', in A. Harris (ed.), 15-25. M. Bennell and D. Stump, 'Evidence for Middle Saxon occupation at Otford', AC, 432434. S.J, Brookes, Economics and Social Change in Anglo-Saxon Kent AD 400-900: Landscapes, Communities and Exchange (Oxford: BAR British Series 431). S.J. Brookes, 'Boat-rivets in graves in pre-Viking Kent', Medieval Archaeology 51,1-18. S.J, Brookes, 'Walking with Anglo-Saxons: Landscapes ofthe Living and Land- scapes of the Dead in Early Anglo-Saxon Kent', in S. Semple and H. Williams (eds), 43-153. S.J. Brookes and M. Welch, 'Documenting the dead: creating an on-line census of Anglo-Saxon burials from Kent', Archaeology International 2005/2006,28- 31. S. J. Brookes and G. Milne, 'Towns and trade on an unkind coast: rewriting the history and maritime archaeology of the Cinque Ports', The Romney Marsh lrregular2% (2006), 5-13. B. Brugmann, H. Hamerow and D.K. Harlan, 'The Novum Inventorium Sepulchrale: Anglo-Saxon graves and goods from Kent in the Sonia Hawkes Archive', in M. Henig and T.J. Smith (eds), 45-47. L, Bryan 'Marriage and morals in the 14th century: the evidence of Bishop Hamo's Register', English Historical Review 121,467-486, H. Geake, J. Nay l o r and M, Lewis (eds), 'Early Medieval Period (AD 410- 1066)', in Portable Antiquities Scheme Annual Report 2006 (London: British Museum) S. Harrington, 'Soft furnished burial: an assessment ofthe role of textiles in early Anglo-Saxon inhumations, with particular reference to East Kent', in S. Semple and H. Williams (eds), 110-116. S, Harrington, 'Cloth in context: the textile fragments from the early Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials of East Kent, England', in A. Rast-Eicher and R. Windier (eds), 124-128. S. Harrington, 'Stirring women, weapons and weaving: aspects of gender identity and symbols of power in Early Anglo-Saxon England', in S. Hamilston, R.D Whitehouse and K. I. Wright (eds). Archaeology and Women. Ancient and Modern Issues (Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press), 335-352. A. Harris (ed.), Incipient Globalization? Long-Distance Contacts in the Sixth Century (Oxford: BAR International Series 1644). M. Henig and T.J. Smith (eds), Collectanea Antiqua: Essays in Memory of Sonia Chadwick Hawkes (Oxford: BAR International Series 1673). K. Lealiy, 'Soldiers and settlers in Britain, Fourtli to Fifth Century - revisited', in M. Henig and T.J Smith (eds), 133-142. 413 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2007 M. Lewis, 'A new date for 'Class A, Type 11 A' stirrup-strap mounts, and some observations on their distribution', Medieval Archaeology 51, 178-184. G. Moody, 'Prehistoric crouched inhumations and an Anglo-Saxon sunken featured building: St Peter's Road, Margate,,4C, 422-423. K. Parfitt and T.M. Dickinson, 'Tlie Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Old Park, near Dover, revisited', in M. Henig and T.J. Smith (eds), 111 -126. K. Parfitt and S. Needham, 'Excavations at Ringlemere Farm, Woodnesborough, 2002-2006', AC, 39-55. B.J. Philp, 'The Saxon Cemetery at Alkliam, near Dover', K4R 170,213-214. A. Rast-Eicher and R. Windier (eds), NESAT LX: Archciologische Textilfunde- Archaeological Textiles (Braunwald: Proceedings of tlie 9th Archaeological Textiles Conference 2005). A. Richardson, 'Anglo-Saxon burials at Eastry', K4S Newsletter 72, 2. A. Richardson and H. Geake, 'Medieval Britain and Ireland 2006: Portable Antiquities Scheme: Kent', Medieval Archaeology 51,217-218, S, Semple and H. Williams (eds), Early Medieval Mortuary Practices: Anglo- Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 14 (Oxford: Oxford University, School of Archaeology). P. Walton Rogers, Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Savon England: AD 450 - 700 (York: CBA Research Report 145). MIDDLE AGES M. Adams,' Westwell - the Establishment of a Vilkge', AC, 175-195. K. Brady and E. Biddulph, 'Feeding tlie Moat: Excavations near the site of Edenbridge Manor House \AC, 127-141. M. Bull, 'Criticism of Henry II's Expedition to Ireland in William of Canterbury's Miracles of St Thomas Beckef, Journal of Medieval History 33.2, 107-129. M. Connor, 'The Political Allegiances of Christ Church Priory 1400-1472: the Evidence of John Stone's Chronicle',.4C, 383-406. G.M. Draper, 'Writing English, French and Latin in the 15th cenUiry: a regional perspective', in L. Clark (ed,), The 15th century VII: Conflicts, Consequences and the Crown in the late middle ages (Woodbridge: Boydell Press), 213-235, [Romney Marsh and neighbouring Cinque ports] M. Gardiner, 'The Transformation of Marshlands in Anglo-Norman England', in C.R Lewis (ed.), 35-50. D. Harrison, Walking the Castles of Kent (Seaford: S.B, Publications), M. Heale, 'Training in Superstition? Monasteries and Popular Religion in Late Medieval and Refonuation England'. Journal of Ecclesiastical Historv 85.3, 417-448. M. Hicks,