Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 124, 2004
Jacob Scott Jacob Scott

Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 124, 2004

Rope making in Chatham, the Roman Villa at Minster-in-Thanet, Romanesque Churches in Rochester, Iron Manufacture in Tonbridge, and the religion of Sir Roger Twysden. It also features excavations at various sites in Kent, and a study on Dover's town defences in the late Middle Ages.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 123, 2003
Jacob Scott Jacob Scott

Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 123, 2003

The Warren Farm Chamber, female inmates in East Kent hospitals, a multi-period site at Princes Road, Dartford, debt in the Cranbrook region in the late 17th century, Kent's earliest known aisled hall house, a Belgic-Early Roman site at Great Mongeham, the development of the park and gardens at Knole, railways and the community, a new Roman site at Rochester, the church in Medieval Greenwich, prehistoric activity in the Cray Valley, the Herries family and the building of St Julians, Underriver, and Romanesque fonts in Kent.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 122, 2002
Jacob Scott Jacob Scott

Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 122, 2002

Roman Greenwich, Cobham Hall, violence in Kent (1460-1560), a Roman site at Home Farm, Eynsford, the population of Sandwich, food and drink for final journeys, Patrixbourne Church, a forgotten Kentish rebellion, excavations at Biggin Street, Dover, Faversham's role in the Armada, stone supply to Saxon Shore Forts, management of Dering Wood, supporting Canterbury hospitals, late Bronze Age features at Hoo St Werburgh, immigrant population in Kent, the Kentish Copperas industry, St Margaret in Kent, and a prehistoric site off Green Lane, Whitfield.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 121, 2001
Jacob Scott Jacob Scott

Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 121, 2001

Studies on Roman shrines, burial practices, and archaeology. It also includes research on Kentish historic buildings like Westenhanger Castle and St Leonard's Tower.

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Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 120, 2000
Jacob Scott Jacob Scott

Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 120, 2000

The building stones of Rochester Cathedral Crypt, the origins of the Swale, the construction of the Sevenoaks Railway Tunnel, and the emergence of Edward Hasted as a historian of Kent. It also includes archaeological investigations at Sandwich Castle and a Roman occupation site at Dickson’s Corner, Worth.

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