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English: Diagram of Knap Hill archaeological site, drawn by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, showing the Neolithic causewayed enclosure at left, two barrows, and the Romano-British enclosure at right.
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Source Connah, Graham; Smith, I.F. (1965). "Excavations at Knap Hill, Alton Priors". Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine. 60: 1–23.
Author Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England

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Diagram of Knap Hill archaeological site

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