ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY of KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY and HISTORY Compiler: D

ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY of KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY and HISTORY Compiler: D

ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY Compiler: D. Saunders, Kent History & Library Centre. Contributors: Prehistoric – K. Parftt; Roman – Dr J. Weekes; Anglo-Saxon – Dr A. Richardson; Modern – Prof. D. Killingray. A bibliography of books, articles, reports, pamphlets published in the calendar year 2017 (unless otherwise stated). GENERAL AND mULTI-PERIOD Betts, P., ‘A Lost Drove Road?’, Cranbrook Journal, 28, 9-10 [footpath between Place Farm and Chickenden]. Bolton, m., St. Laurence in Thanet: a parish history (LonDon: AriAnA Press, 2016). Bull, C., St. Peter & St. Paul, Swanscombe: a guide to Swanscombe and Greenhithe’s Mother Church, updated and extended (Gravesend: Christoph Bull). Burnham, C.P., A Window on the Church of England: a history of Wye Parish Church (Wye: Wye Historical Society, 2016). Chester-KADwell, B., ‘ChAnging pAtterns of routewAys in the lAnDscApe of the eAstern High WeAlD from the enD of the RomAn perioD to the builDing of the turnpikes’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 227-255. Clayton, R., Fordwich: Britain’s smallest town (Fordwich: Roger Clayton). Gibbons, V. and T., ‘The remarkable multi-period fnds at Minnis Bay, Birchington: the mAjor contribution to inter-tiDAl zone ArchAeology mADe by Antoinette Powell-Cotton (1913-1997)’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 257-278. Graham, D., ‘History & mystery scrAtcheD on the wAlls of the [Rochester] cAtheDrAl’, Bygone Kent, 38, 6, 34-41. Helm, R. AnD Sweetinburgh, S., ‘The Home FArm of St Augustine’s Abbey, CAnterbury, before and after the Dissolution’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 65-88. Higgs, J., Watling Street: travels through Britain and its ever present past (LonDon: WeiDenfelD & Nicolson). Howell, I. et al., Excavations of Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon Remains by the Medway Estuary at Kingsnorth (London: moLA, 2016). Keevill, G., ‘ArchAeologists Report: The ChApter House AnD 82A, High Street [Rochester]’, in Friends of Rochester Cathedral Report 2016/2017,11-16. (Rochester). Webster, m., ‘A Succession of Town Clerks’, Kent Family History Society Journal, 15, 4, 264-271 [Edward Knocker of Dover]. PREHISTORIC Adams, S., ‘The Contents and Context of the Boughton monchelsea late Bronze Age hoard’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 37-64. 329 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2017 Beresford, F., ‘Palaeolithic material from Kent collected by Peter Tester’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 4-7. Beresford, F., ‘Early Palaeolithic Find from Cudham’, KAS Newsletter, 106, 4-5. Goldsmith, D., ‘A Neanderthal Reminder from the Hoo Peninsula’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 18-19. Holman, D., ‘Iron Age Potin Coins in Britain, a brief guide’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 8-11. Hoskins, R., ‘An Upper Palaeolithic Crested Blade from St margaret’s-at-Cliffe’, KAR, 204, 162-164. may, D., ‘mesolithic site on the North Downs at Cuxton’, KAR, 203, 138; KAR, 204, 170- 174. may, D., ‘mesolithic Ranscombe [Strood]’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 50-53. Nicholls, R. et al., ‘The Bronze Age Landscape of the Greenwich Peninsular’, London Archaeologist, 14, 283-288. Parftt K. and Hoskins, R., ‘A Prehistoric Ring-Ditch at Martin, near Dover’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 129-148. Parftt, K., ‘Fieldwalking NW of Stringman’s Farm, Badlesmere, December 2016’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 28-29. Parftt, K., ‘The Curious Case of the Concealed Mound at Holly Grove [Lees Court Estate]’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 32-33. Parftt, K., ‘Bronze Age Hoards from the Lees Court Estate’, KAS Newsletter, 107, 38-39. ROmAN Broadley, R. ‘The Roman Villa at minster-in-Thanet Part II: The Glass’’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 89-103. Canterbury Archaeological Trust., ‘Rhodaus Town Revisited’ in Canterbury’s Archaeology 2015-2016. 15-21 (Canterbury: CAT). [Further reports of a signifcant late Romano- British cemetery]. Clifton, S., ‘The Roman Site at East Farleigh’, KAR, 204, 149-158. Davies, m., ‘The Findings of Various Archaeological Investigations at the Roman Naval Fort, Stutfall Castle, Lympne, 2014-2016’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 165-178. Fromings, K., ‘Churchfeld, Otford. A game of several halves’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 6-7. macintosh, A., ‘East Wear Bay Archaeological Field School: Season 3’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 58-61. Weekes, J., ‘Funerary archaeology at St Dunstan’s Terrace, Canterbury’, in J. Pearce and J. Weekes (eds), Death as a Process. The Archaeology of the Roman Funeral. (Oxford: Oxbow Books), 83-122. Weekes, J., ‘Afterword – Process and Polysemy: an appreciation of a cremation burial’, in J. Pearce and J. Weekes (eds), Death as a Process. The Archaeology of the Roman Funeral (Oxford: Oxbow Books), 287-300. [interpretation of a burial at Crundale Limeworks, near Canterbury]. Weston, A., ‘more Classis Britannica tiles from East Wear Bay, Folkestone’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 301-308. Worrell, S. and Pearce, J., ‘Finds reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme’, Britannia, Vol. 48 (2017), 29-30. [See also Table 1.] ANGLO-SAxON Baldwin, R., ‘Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons and re-writing the Past: how Lyminge Parish Church acquired an invented dedication’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 201-226. Hines, J., ‘The Dwarf is Dead’, British Archaeology (November-December 2017), 52-57. (References a runic inscription in Kentish dialect found in Norfolk.) 330 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2017 mEDIEVAL Draper, G., ‘Fields of Food for London? Supplies from the Hoo Peninsula, Kent in the middle Ages’, London & Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions, 67 (2016), 197-208. Koopmans, R., ‘”Water mixed with the blood of St Thomas”: contact relic manufacture pictured in Canterbury Cathedral’s stained glass’, Journal of Medieval History, 42, 5 (2016), 535-558. Lloyd, J., ‘The Saxon Steed and the White Horse of Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 1-36. mahooney, P. et al., ‘Deciduous enamel 3D microwear texture analYsis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England’, Journal of Archaeological Science, 66 (2016), 128-136. Pickvance, C., ‘”Kentish Gothic” or imported? Understanding a group of tracerY-carved medieval chests in Kent and Norfolk’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 105-128. Sweetinburgh, S., ‘Shepsters, Hucksters and other Businesswomen: female involvement in Canterbury’s ffteenth-century economy’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 179-199. Thomas, G., Early Medieval Monasticism in the North Sea Zone: recent research and new perspectives (Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology). Ward, J., ‘The Elham Annunciation’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 279-290. EARLY mODERN Burr, G., ‘The Lullingstone Vervel: small artefact, troublesome treasure’, KAS Newsletter, 105, 4-5 [Sir Percyval Harte 1568-1642 of Lullingstone Castle.] Dimmock, S., The Origin of Capitalism in England 1400-1600 (Leiden: Brill, 2014). [Pt 2. economic and transformation in Kent, a case study.] Knafa, L.A. (ed.), Kent at Law 1602 Vol V Courts of EnquirY – Requests (Kew: List & Index Society, 2014). Knafa, L.A. (ed.), Kent at Law 1602 Vol VI Courts of Equity – Wards and Liveries (Kew: List & Index Society, 2016). Pittman, S., ‘Prodigal years? Negotiating luxury and fashioning identity in a seventeenth- century account book’, Luxury, 3, 1-2, (2016), 7-31. [Account book of Sir Edward Dering (1598-1644), of Surrenden Dering, Pluckley mP and antiquarY.] TaYlor, I., ‘One for the (farm) workers? Perpetrator risk and victim risk transfer during the “Sevenoaks fres” of 1830’, Rural History, 28, 2, 137-159. Taylor, L., ‘Philip Symonson’s map, A New Description of Kent: the “fnest specimen of English cartography before 1600”’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 149-165. Ward, C., A Guided Walk Around Otford Palace (Otford: Otford District Historical SocietY). mODERN Ardley, N., Rochester to Richmond: a Thames Estuary Sailor’s View (Stroud: Fonthill media Ltd). Austin, J.K., Mud and Marsh: the Medway’s southern shore from Otterham Quay to Sheerness (Rainham: Rainmore Books). Baines, T., A Pub on every Corner, Gravesend & Northfeet: new colour photographs, a list of public houses 1917- 2017 (Gravesend: Tom Baines). Baldwin, R., ‘Antiquarians, Victorian Parsons and Re-Writing the Past: how Lyminge parish church acquired an invented dedication’, Archaelogia Cantiana, cxxxviii, 201-226. Ballard, m., ‘Tales of Inheritance from West Kent’, in Robert Clark (ed.), Jane Austen’s Geographies (London: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature), 68-94. 331 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2017 Burnett, T.C., ‘How formal Anglican pew-renting worked in practice 1800 -1850’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 68, 4, 766-783. [many refs to Kent churches.] Collins, m., Pictures from the Hoo Peninsula (Dortmund: Kettler). Cragoe, m., ‘The parish elite at play? community and the “middling sort” in eighteenth century Kent’, History, 102, 1, 349, 45-67. Daniel, P., 2nd Lieutenant Wilfred Salmon and the First Blitz (Crayford: Crayford Reminiscence and Youth) [Wilfred Graham Salmon 1894-1917, an Australian pilot shot down in an air raid.] Davies, T., ‘Repton’s Country masterpiece, Sundridge Park 1794-2015’, Bromleag, 2, 43, 26-28. Dillon, B., The Great Explosion: gunpowder, the Great War, and the anatomy of a disaster on the Kent marshes (London: Penguin Books, 2016). Dodd, P., The Spirit of Rochester: Dame Sybil and the Thorndikes (Rochester: City of Rochester Society). Easdown, m., Poignant Journey: remembering one hundred years on those who suffered in the German air raid on Folkestone and its neighbourhood on Friday 25 May 1917 (Seabrook: martin Easdown). Easdown, m. and Sage, L., Hythe: the postcard collection (Stroud: Amberley Press). Easdown,

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