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Knaresborough is not an early castle . ... In his early descriptions of the castle , the earliest not later than King's , Hargrove writes : " In the centre is the Guard - Room , with a vaulted roof , supported by two massy pillars ...
Knaresborough is not an early castle . ... In his early descriptions of the castle , the earliest not later than King's , Hargrove writes : " In the centre is the Guard - Room , with a vaulted roof , supported by two massy pillars ...
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23 is again late in type and is an early example of the transverse arrowpoint which is common to the late Mesolithic and early Neolithic . No. 24 is a more developed example of the same weapon and has finely worked edges . No.
23 is again late in type and is an early example of the transverse arrowpoint which is common to the late Mesolithic and early Neolithic . No. 24 is a more developed example of the same weapon and has finely worked edges . No.
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11 represents the early kind , whilst No. 20 is typically late . One core shews heavy use as a scraper without secondary working . Most of the flakes are rough and irregular and appar- ently early . Later examples are represented by No.
11 represents the early kind , whilst No. 20 is typically late . One core shews heavy use as a scraper without secondary working . Most of the flakes are rough and irregular and appar- ently early . Later examples are represented by No.
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