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Bibliography

Roman

'How to Fire a Roman Bath' in Current Archaeology, No. 135 (Aug/Sept 1993)

A History of the County of Kent, Vols l and lll, Victoria County History (1908)

Excavations on the Roman and Medieval Defences of Canterbury, Archaeology of Canterbury Vol ll, S S Frere, S Stow and P Bennett, KAS (1982)

'The Ridingate' P Blockley in 'Interim Report on work carried out in 1986 by Canterbury Archaeological Trust', Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol C lll, KAS (1986)

Peoples of Roman Britain, The Cantiaci, A Detsicas, Alan Sutton pub. (1983)

Roman and Medieval Canterbury Historical Map and Guide, Ordnance Survey (1990)

Roman Canterbury, a journey into the past, A Harmsworth and Canterbury Archaeological Trust (CAT), CAT pub. (1995). Primarily for children.

'The Topography of Roman Canterbury: A Brief Re-Assessment' P Bennett in Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol C, KAS (1984)

The Towns of Roman Britain, J Wacher, Batsford (1995)

The Buildings of Roman Britain, G de la Bédoyère, Batsford (1991)

'Roman Kent', T Blagg in Archaeology in Kent to AD 1500, ed. P Leach, Council for British Archaeology Research Report 48 (1982)

Roman and Anglo-Saxon

Excavations in the Marlowe Car Park and Surrounding Areas, Archaeology of Canterbury Vol V, K Blockley et al., CAT pub. (1995)

The Archaeology of Canterbury: An assessment, G Andrews for the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission, unpublished (1985)

Canterbury: History and Guide, T W T Tatton-Brown, Alan Sutton (1994)

Canterbury, M Lyle, English Heritage/Batsford (1994)

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The Annual Reports of The Canterbury Archaeological Trust (back issues available from CAT, 92a Broad Street, Canterbury CT1 2L; Tel. 01227 462062)

Ecclesiastical History of the English People by The Venerable Bede, translated by L Sherley-Price, Penguin Classics (1990). An historic source.

'St Martin's in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries' T W T Tatton-Brown in The Parish of St Martin and St Paul, Canterbury, ed. M Sparks, The Friends of St Martin's (1980)

Anglo-Saxon and Viking

English Historical Documents Vol 1 c. 500–1042, ed. D Whitelock (1955) (for the Laws of Ethelbert).

St Augustine's Abbey: Report on Excavations 1960–78, D Sherlock and H Woods, KAS (1988)

St Augustine's Abbey: Information for Teachers, S Scoffham, English Heritage Education Service (1996)

St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury: A Resource Book for Teachers, S Scoffham, English Heritage Education Service (1988)

St Augustine's Abbey and The Royal Palace, leaflet produced by CAT (1984)

Chronicle of Saint Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, William Thorne, translated by A H Davis, Blackwell (1933). An historic source.

'Notes in Illustration of the Runic Monuments of Kent', D H Haigh in Archaeologia Cantiana Vol Vlll, KAS (1872)

'On Anglo-Saxon Remains discovered recently in various places in Kent', C Roach-Smith in Archaeologia Cantiana Vol lll, KAS (1860)

The Early History of the Church of Canterbury, N Brooks, Leic. Univ. Press (1984) (includes early Anglo-Saxon urban life)

Canterbury Cathedral Nave: Archaeology, History and Architecture, Archaeology of Canterbury New Series Vol l, K Blockley, M Sparks and T W T Tatton-Brown, Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral and CAT (1997)

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Green Blades Rising, the Anglo-Saxons, K Crossley-Holland, Mirror of Britain Series (1975)

'The Vikings Came to Thanet', G Ward in Archaeologia Cantiana Vol LXlll, KAS (1950)

'Viking Age Art' in Viking Age Archaeology in Britain and Ireland, R Hall, Shire Archaeology (1990)

Using Archaeology in a Teaching Environment

Discovering Archaeology in National Curriculum History: Key Stages 1, 2 and 3, Marion Green, Canterbury Archaeological Trust (1998)

Teacher's Resource Pack
Roman and Anglo-Saxon Canterbury Reconstructed

Contents

How can this pack help you?

Ways to use the reconstruction images

How do we find out about the past? The role of Archaeology

The Reconstruction Images

How we have gathered the evidence

The Centre of Roman Canterbury

Setting the scene
Main features of the Roman town: Public buildings
Other features: Houses, streets, walls, gates and cemeteries

Transition from Roman Town to Anglo-Saxon Settlement

The end of Roman Britain
What happened at Canterbury?
Canterbury in the 5th and 6th centuries

Change and New Growth in Anglo-Saxon Canterbury

Sources of evidence for the Anglo-Saxons
Augustine and the revival of Christianity
Origins of St Martin's Church: Different types of evidence
Expansion of the Church: A building programme begins

Everyday Life in Anglo-Saxon Canterbury

Re-settlement in the old Roman town
Anglo-Saxon homes and workshops
Anglo-Saxon crafts and technology

Fortunes and Misfortunes up to the Norman Conquest

Supplementary black and white figures

Guide to the Zone The Archaeology in Education Service (AES) Publications
Discovering Archaeology in the National Curriculum, Key Stages 1, 2 and 3.
The Whitefriars Excavations Using Objects Key Kent Sites Primary Schools

Secondary Schools Beyond school A journey to Medieval Canterbury
Roman Canterbury, a journey into the past

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