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Contains: Joan Sheldon (pp 1-2), The environmental background; R N L B Hubbard (3-7), The environmental evidence from Swanscombe and its implications for Palaeolithic archaeology; J J Wymer (8-11), The Palaeolithic period in Kent; R M Jacobi (12-24), Later hunters in Kent: Tasmania and the earliest Neolithic; A F Clarke (25-30), The Neolithic of Kent: a review; T Champion (31-9), The Bronze Age in Kent; Barry Cunliffe (40-50), Social and economic development in Kent in the pre-Roman Iron Age; T F C Blagg (51-60), Roman Kent; R J Pollard (61-3), Roman pottery in Kent: a summary of production and marketing trends; S C Hawkes (64-78), Anglo-Saxon Kent c 425-725; T Tatton-Brown (79-83), Canterbury and the early medieval towns of Kent; S E Rigold (84-6), Medieval archaeology in Kent; A D F Streeten (87-95), Potters, kilns, and markets in medieval Kent: a preliminary study; P E Leach (96-8), Coins, mints, and moneyers. |