Archaeologia Cantiana

Canterbury Archaeological Trust papers published in Archaeologia Cantiana since 1999.
Archaeolgia Cantiana has been published since 1858 by Kent Archaeological Society, the oldest and largest society devoted to the history and archaeology of the ancient county of Kent. The full contents pages for all the volumes can be viewed at:
http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Intro.htm

Title Volume Date Pages
Excavations at Mount Roman Villa, Maidstone, 1994 119 1999 71-172
Archaeological Investigations at Sandwich Castle 120 2000 51-75
Early Roman Burial in Dartford 121 2001 103-120
Ritual and Riverside Settlement: a Multi Period Site at Princes Road, Dartford 123 2003 41-80
Newbury Farm, Tonge: Kent’s earliest known aisled Hall House 123 2003 95-126
Excavations at Barton Hill Drive, Minster in Sheppey 124 2004 265-290
Archaeological Investigations at Canterbury Police Station 125 2005 27-42
A Roman enclosure system in the Little Stour valley at Ickham 125 2005 243-258
A late Iron Age/early Roman site at Bredgar, near Sittingbourne 126 2006 345-374
Excavations at Ringlemere Farm, Woodnesborough, 2002-6 127 2007 39-56
An unknown medieval site, possibly a manorial chapel, at Crabble, Dover 128 2008 17-33
Two ‘New’ Town Gates, Roman Buildings and an Anglo-Saxon sanctuary at St Mildred’s Tannery, Canterbury 129 2009 225-238
The Discovery of the Quadrans Novus at the House of Agnes, St Dunstan’s Street, Canterbury 130 2010 65-82
‘My Painted Chamber’ and Other Rooms: Stephen Hulkes and the History of Calico House, Newnham 130 2010 105-146
The Mill on the Leybourne Stream and its Water Management in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 130 2010 225-246
A Review of Canterbury’s Roman Cemeteries 131 2011 23-42
Early Roman Evidence for Intensive Cultivation and Malting of Spelt Wheat at Nonington 131 2011 353-372
Kent’s Twentieth-century Military and Civil Defences. Part 3 – Canterbury 132 2012 153-188
Additional evidence for Roman (and later) occupation adjacent to the Marlowe Arcade, Canterbury: Excavations at Rose Lane, 2002-4 132 2012 235-258