Annual Bibliography of Kentish Archaeology and History 2009
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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 2009 Compilers: Ms D. Saunders, Ms E. Finn, Centre for Kentish Studies. Contributors: Prehistoric - K. Parfitt; Anglo-Saxon - Dr A. Richardson, CAT; Medieval - Dr C. Insley, CCCU; Early Modern - Prof. I. 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 sigmficant Kentish content. All entries were published in 2009 unless otherwise stated. GENERAL AND MULTI-PERIOD Bannister, N., and Bartlett, D., 'An Initial Investigation of an Early Routeway and Boundary, possibly Prehistoric, in Bedgebury Forest', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 295-311. Black, N., 'The extraordinary tale of Dartford, the hospital town'. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 102, 521-529. Boast, E,, 'Dig for a day at Bradstow School Broadstairs', K4S Newsletter 82, 14-15 [includes references to the discovery of prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon burials] Boyle, J. (ed. E. Edwards), Portrait of Canterbury (Chichester: Phillimore). Bumham, P., Lady Joanna Thomhill: her life and times and her school (Wye: Wye Historical Society, 2008) [founder of school at Wye in 1708], Capon, L., 'Early Roman features, possibly defensive, and tlie modern development of tlie parkland landscape at Ingress A b b e y , Greenhithe', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxrx, 1-32. Clancy, J., The Story of Sheppey (Stroud: The History Press). Clark, P., Rady I., and Sparey-Green, C„ Wainscott Northern By-Pass: Archaeo- logical Investigations 1992-199% CAT Occas. Paper 5. Draper, G,, 'Tlie education of children in Kent and Sussex: interpreting the Medieval and Tudor ways', Nottingham Medieval Studies 52 (2008), 213-242. Hollis, E., The Westwell Chronicles: the history of a village and its people from the Bronze Age to the 21st century (Ashford: Headlev Brothers, 2008). Holyoake, G., Deal: All in the Downs (Seaford: SB Publications, 2008). lones, C, By Royal Appointment or Why they call it Royal Tunbridge Wells?: a pictorial record of Royal visitors to the Wells, Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Local History Monograph 10. 421 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2009 Lambert, P. and Thornburgh, Roger, 'Inside Loose Church: alterations and revelations. Pt 1: Evidence of tlie old church; Pt 2: Graves and inscriptions', Loose Threads: Journal of the Loose Area History Society 9, 27-43. Langridge, E, (ed.), Langton Green through the Ages (Tunbridge Wells: Langton Green Rural Society). Mallinson, E., Cathedral Curiosities: a guide to the unexpected in Rochester Cathedral (Rochester: Friends of Rochester Catliedral). Parfitt K. and Sweetinburgh, S., 'Further Investigation of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Eastry',,4rchaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 313-333. Philp, B,, Farningham, Kent: Part I. Roman and Saxon Discoveries on the Roman Villa Site at Frank's. Part II. The Discoverv of a Medieval Riverside Site (Dover: KARU). Pollard, E., The Schools on Benenden Given 1609-2009: Benenden Church of England Primary School and its predecessors (Cranbrook: Ladoga for Benenden Primary School), Pratt, S,, 'Two 'New' Town Gates, Roman Buildings and an Anglo-Saxon Sanctuary at St Mildred's Tannery, Canterbury', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 225-238. Rady, J., Excavations at North Lane Canterbury 1993 and 1996, CAT Occas. Paper 6. Richardson, A„ 'A Prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon cemetery at the Meads, Sittingbourne', K4S Newsletter 79, 1-3. PREHISTORIC Allen, T, 'Prehistoric Settlement Patterns on tlie North Kent coast between Seasalter and the Wantsum', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 189-207. Ansell, R., 'Two Palaeoliths from the parish of Crouch', Kent Archaeological Review, 178, 182-184. Bishop, B.J., and Lyne, M., 'Mesolithic Occupation and Later Activity at Hillborough, near Reculver',.4rchaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 388-389. Butler, C, 'A Mesolithic Pick from Whitefriars', Canterbury's Archaeology 2007-2008, CAT 32nd Annual Report, 60-61. Gardner, R., and Gibson, C.,'An Iron Age site at Hartsdown Technology College, Margate', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 382-383. Haslam, A,, 'A Middle Bronze A g e Site at Sittingbourne',.4 rchaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 388. Lythe, R., 'An Iron Age Settlement Excavated in advance of tlie Iwade- Queenborough Road Improvement', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 360- 361. Muthana, A., 'Benjamin Harrison, the Grocer of Igtham: His contribution to Palaeolithic Archaeology', K4R, 176,116-120. Parfitt. K, 'A Pre-Historic Pebble Hammer from Wingham Well', K4R, 175.97- 98. Parfitt, K., and Corke, B., 'Ringlemere, Woodnesborough', Canterbury's Ar-chaeology 2007-2008, CAT 32nd Annual Report, 25-26. Parfitt, K., and Halliwell, G., 'An Acheulian Handaxe from Lower Farm, Finglesham, near Deal', K4R, 178,178-180. 422 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2009 Plater, A.J., etal., 'Evidence of episodic coastal change during the late Holocene: the Dungeness barrier complex, SE England', Geomorphology, 104 (1-2), 47- 58. Rady, I., 'Thanet Earth, Monkton', Canterbury's Archaeology 2007-2008, CAT 32nd Aimual Report, 11-24. [Interim note on important prehistoric discoveries] ROMAN Ansel 1, R, 'A Romano British Cemetery at Borough Green', KAR, 176,113-115. Clewley, G., 'An Unusual Roman Box-Flue Tile from Dover'. KAR, 177, 158- 159. Davies, M., 'The evidence of settlement at Plaxtol in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 257-278. Lawson, T, 'The Population Size of Romano-British Kent: an initial estimate', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 391-394. Mynott, E., 'Crofton Roman Villa 2008', K4R, 175,100-101. Neal, D. S., and Cosh, S. R., Roman Mosaics. Vol. 3, South-East Britain. Part 2 (London: Society of Antiquaries of London). [Kent section 352-392.] Parfitt, K., 'Preliminary Report on Excavations at Hull Place Roman Villa, Sholden, 2005-7', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 103-112. Parfitt, K„ and Boast, E, and Moody, G., "Die Roman Villa at Minster-in-Hianet. Part 6: Tlie Villa Enclosure, Buildings 2 and y .Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 333-357. Philp, B., 'Excavations at Richborough Roman Fort', KAR, 175, 88-92. Swift, E., Style and Function in Roman Decoration: Living with Objects and Interiors (Faniham: Ashgate), ANGLO-SAXON Berg, M. and Berg, P., 'St Augustine of Canterbury', KAS Newsletter 80,4, Burrows, V , ' Hie Wol v e r t o n Warrior: A M a m Valley near Do v e r ' . KA S Newsle tte r 81, 14-15. Clancv, J., 'The Anglo-Saxon graves found at the Meads, Milton Regis, Sitting- bourne', KAR, 176, 124-127. Clancy,.!., 'The Meads Anglo-Saxon finds', KAR, 178,187-188. Holman, D,, 'A late Saxon stirrup-strap mount from Staple', KAR, 178,185-187. Richardson, A,, review of S, Suzuki, Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches: Typology, Genealogy, Chronology. Anglo-Saxon Studies 2008 (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press), in Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 405-407. Stevens, S., 'An Archaeological Investigation at Kingsborough Farm and Kingsborough Manor, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 129-154. [Includes reference to Anglo-Saxon discoveries.] Suzuki, S„ 'Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches from East Kent and tlie Isle of Wight: Topological and Genealogical Perspectives', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 55-76. Thomas, G., 'Uncovering an Anglo-Saxon Monastery in Kent', KAS Newsletter 81,12-13. 423 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2009 Various, 'CAT Interim Reports',,A rchaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 366-373 [includes references to Anglo-Saxon discoveries at Barton Court Grammar School, Canterburj' College and Palace Street in Canterburv and at Fordwich Village Hall]. Willis, S., review of G. Moody, The Isle of Thanet: from Prehistory to the Norman Conquest (Stroud: Tempus Publishing, 2008), inArchaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 401-404, [Includes reference to Merovingian pottery found in Kent,] Portable Antiquities and Treasure Annual Report 2007, 93-104: Ringlemere: six grave groups. Worth: gold coin pendant. Otford: silver-gilt zoomorphic pin-head. Ramsgate: gold annular pendant. Denton with Wootton: silver hooked-tag, MEDIEVAL Barber, L,, and Priestley-Bell, G., Medieval Adaptation, Settlement and Economy of a Coastal Wetland: the evidence from around Lvdd, Romney Marsh, Kent (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2008). Berg, M., and Jones, H., Norman Churches in the Canterbury Diocese (Stroud: The History Press). Cotmor, M. (trans.), John Stone s Chronicle: Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472 (Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications). Downer, G., The Stones of St Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury (Canterburj': Kent Regionally Important Geological Sites Group) Draper, G., and Meddens, E, The Sea and the Marsh: the medieval Cinque Port of New Romney revealed through archaeological excavations and historical resea rch (London: Pre-C o n s t r u c t Archaeolo g y ) . Fox, PA,, 'Striving to Succeed in late Medieval Canterbury: tlie life of Hiomas Fokys, publican, mayor and alderman ^460-1535% Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxix, 209-224. Fraser, J.E., 'Rochester, Hexham and Cennrigmonaid: the movements of StAndrew in Britain 604-747', in S.I. Boardman, J.R. Davies and E. Williamson (eds), Saints' Cults in the Celtic World, Studies in Celtic History 25 (Woodbridge: Hie Boydell Press), 1-17. Galloway, J,A,, 'Storm flooding, coastal defence and land use around the Hiames estuary and tidal river, c.\250-[450\ Journal of Medieval History 35.2, 171-188. Gelin, M-R, 'Gervase of Canterbury, Christ Church and the A r c h b i s h o p