Annual Bibliography of Kentish Archaeology and History

Annual Bibliography of Kentish Archaeology and History

ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF KENTISH ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY Compilers: D. Saunders, E. Finn, Kent History & Library Centre. Contributors: Prehistoric - K. Parfitt; 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 2016 unless otherwise stated. (Various of the publications listed below are reviewed in this volume, pp. 309-325). GENERAL AND MULTI-PERIOD Betts, P., 'Frittenden Brook: evolution of a landscape', Cranbrook Journal, 27, 3-6. Draper, G., 'New life in towns, c.800-c.1220', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 66-102. Draper, G., 'Land and Marsh': settlement, colonisation, and consolidation, c.800-1220', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 43-65. Dyer, C. (ed.), Farmers, Consumers, Innovators: the world of Joan Thirsk (Hertford: Univ. of Hertford Press). Fleming, F.,A Persistence of Place. A study of continuityand regionalityin the Roman and early Medieval rural settlement patterns of Norfolk, Kent and Somerset (Oxford: BAR 262). Heath, D., 'Monastic culture in early medieval Canterbury, 597-1220', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 165-187. Parfitt, K. et al., 'Excavations and other Archaeological Investigations on the Thanet Way, 1990-95',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 37-61. Ravilious, K., 'The many lives of an English manor house', Archaeology, 69, Jan/Feb 44- 49 [ restoration of Knole, Sevenoaks]. Sweetinburgh, S. (ed.), Early Medieval Kent 800-1220, Kent History Project Vol. 10 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC). Tritton, P., 'Ledger stones yield clues to 'lost' family histories', Journal of Kent History, 84, 22-26. Umbers, M., About St Leonard's(Barking: Lulu.corn, 2015) [St Leonard's church, Hythe]. Wallace, L.M. et al., 'Archaeological Investigations of Bourne Park,Bishopsbourne, 2011- 14', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 251-279. Wright, D., Tracing Your KentAncestors: a guide for family and local historians (Barnsley: Pen & Sword). PREHISTORIC KENT Adams, S., 'Boughton Malherbe Bronze Age Hoard Project at Maidstone Museum', KAS Newsletter, 104, 14-16. 327 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2016 Adolph, A., 'Ancient Kent in Archaeology and Myth', KAR, 200, 13-17. Anderson-Whymark, H. and Pope, M., Late Quaternary (Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Later Prehistoric) Human Activity in the Darent Valley at Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, Kent. Occas. Paper 5. (Portslade, East Sussex: SpoilHeap Publications). Beresford,F., 'Further Palaeolithic Material from Frindsbury', KASNewsletter, 104, 4-7. Clewley, G., 'A Mesolithic tranchet axe from Folkestone', KAR, 201, 54-55. Daniels, A., 'The Allington Pots', KASNewsletter, 104, 17. Holman, D., 'A New Classification System for the Flat Linear Potin Coinage', British Numismatic Journal, 86, 1-67. [More than half of this Iron Age coin type comes from Kent.] May, D., 'A Mesolithic site at Cuxton: Part 3', KAR, 200, 5-8. Webley, L. and Adams, S., 'Material Genealogies: Bronze Moulds and their Castings in Later BronzeAge Britain', PPS, 82, 323-40. [Includes Kent finds, e.g. Isle of Harty and Boughton Malherbe hoards.] ROMAN KENT Bird., D.G. (ed.), Agriculture and Industry in South-Eastern Roman Britain (Oxford: Oxbow Books). Boast, E. and L. Cunningham, 'The Roman Villa at Minster in Thanet. Part 10: the Bone Objects', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 1-15. Elliott, S., Sea Eagles of Empire: The Classis Britannica and the Battles for Britain (Stroud: The History Press). Lyne, M.A.B., Late Roman Handmade Grog-Tempered Ware Producing Industries in South-East Britain (Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology). Pearce, J. and Worrell, S., 'Finds Reported under the Portable Antiquities Scheme', Britannia, Vol. 47, 387-388. Ward, A., 'Roman Buildings in Rochester', KAR, 201, 41-48. ANGLO-SAXON KENT Bennett, P. and M. Berg., 'Canterbury in the Eleventh Century: a tale of the Viking incursions', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220. Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC), 203-225. Brookes, S., VikingAge Kent, 800-1042', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220. Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and Kent County Council), 103-132. Brooks, N., 'The Early Charters of Canterbury Cathedral', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220. Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and Kent County Council) 155-164. Clewley, G.B., 'Anglo-Saxon glass vessels from Dover', KAR, 200, 18-19. Philp, B. and Clewley, G.B., 'Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Burials at Horton Kirby. Part l ', KAR, 201, 49-53. Powell, H., 'Saints, Pilgrimage and Landscape in Early Medieval Kent, c. 800-1220', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 133-153. Richardson, A.F., 'What came before': the Kingdom of Kent to 800', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 21-41. Scull, C. and Naylor, J., 'Sceattas in Anglo-Saxon graves', Medieval Archaeology, 60, 205-241. S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220, Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and KCC) 21-41. 328 KENTISHBIBLIOGRAPHY 2016 Thomas, G., McDonnell, G., Merkel, J. and P. Marshall, 'Technology, Ritual and Anglo­ Saxon Agrarian Production: the biography of a seventh-century plough coulter from Lyminge,Kent',Antiquity, 90, 351, 742-758. MEDIEVALKENT Allen, M.J. and D. Rudling,Archaeology and Land Use of South East England to 1066 (Oxford: Oxbow Books). Berg, M., 'The Impact of Anglo-Norman Architecture of Kent Churches', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.). Blagg, T.F.C., 'An Architectural Description of the Remnant of the Archbishop's Palace surviving in Court Lodge Farmhouse,Aldington', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn,288- 294. Connor,J., 'Confraternity and Commemoration at Christ Church Priory,Canterbury, 1290- 1527: the lay community',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn,281-288. Cotter,J., 'Pottery in Kent 800-1220: production use and significance',in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 245-253. Harwood, B., Fixer and Fighter: the life of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, 1170-1243 (Barnsley: Pen & Sword). Hicks, A.,Medieval Town and Augustinian Friary: Settlement c.1325-1700. Canterbury Whitefriars Excavations 1999-2004 (Canterbury: CAT). Johnson, M.,Lived experience in the later Middle Ages: studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in South-Eastern England (York: Council for British Archaeology). Lane, R., 'The Medieval to Post-Medieval Vill of Sturry: excavations at the former Fordwich Garage, Water Lane and Franklyn House, High Street, Sturry ',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn,209-235. Parfitt,K. and Clarke,H., 'Scouring the Conduit Head at Woodnesborough. Investigations into Convent Well,near Sandwich',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn,127-14 7. Shaw,R., 'When did Augustine of Canterbury Die?',Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 67, 3, 473-491. Sweetinburgh, S., 'Farming the Kentish Marshlands: continuity and change in the late Middle Ages', in Custom and Commercialisation in English Rural Society: revisiting Tawney and Postan (eds) J.P. Bowen and A.T. Brown (Studies in Regional and Local History Vol. 14),(Hatfield: Univ. Hertfordshire),73-95. Sweetinburgh, S. (ed.), Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220, Vol.10 Kent History Project (Woodbridge: Boydell Press and Kent County Council). Swensson, E., 'The Virgin and the Archbishop: a comparative analysis of the cults of Mildred and Augustine at St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury', Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, 4 (2015),1-20. Weekes, J., 'Residues, Rentals and Social Topography in Angevin Canterbury', in S. Sweetingburgh (ed.), 227-244. EARLY MODERN KENT Bolton,M., 'The Experience of Plague in East Kent 163 6-1638', Local Population Studies, 96, 9-27. Curran,S., The Wife of Cobham (Norwich: Lasse Press). [Account of the five-times married Lady Joan de Cobham.] Downton,P., The Dutch Raid (Rochester: City of Rochester Society). Harrington, D., 'Richard Harris, 'Fruiterer to King Henry VIII': some further details gleaned fromdocumentary sources',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn,295-300. 329 KENTISH BIBLIOGRAPHY 2016 Johnson, M., Lived Experience in the Later Middle Ages: Studies ofBodiam and other elite landscapes in South-Eastern England (York: CBA). Newill, P.L.A., 'The Heraldry of Godinton House. Part II: the Toke family',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 185-208. Orme, N., 'John Cole (c.1467-1536) and the Origins of Education in Faversham', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 107-126. Sparks, M., 'Wyke ( or Moat/Mote), near Canterbury, and the Finch family',Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 237-249. Sweetinburgh, S., 'Looking to the Past: the St Thomas Pageant in Early Tudor Canterbury', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 163-183. Thomas, D., 'The Hercules Settlers in New England', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 300-302. Wyatt, G., 'Not as by Law established? Was there a Separatist Movement in Early Modem Thanet?', Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxxvn, 149-162. MODERN KENT Allen, P., 'Sir Victor Horsley, 1857 -1916', Cranbrook Journal, 27, 15-17. [Resident of Cranbrook and son of Cranbrook Colony artist John Horsley.] Ambrose, R., Vinters, Weavering and Grove Green: memories (Maidstone: Robin. Ambrose). Anstee, A.R., 'The Artillery of the Great War: anti-invasion defences of the Swale area of Kent', Journal of the Ordnance Society, 23, 55-79 (2015). Ardley, N., Swinging the lamp - Thames estuary tidal tales (Oxford: Fonthill Media). Ashbee, A., Zeal Unabated: The Life ofThomas Fletcher Waghorn (1800-1850) Snodland: Andrew Ashbee). Austin, D., 'Folkestone Harbour and its Swing Bridge', lnvicta, 87, 6-9. Baines, T., A Pub on every corner: Gravesend to Higham (Gravesend: Tom Baines). Baker, M.H.C.,

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