Archaeologists have made a significant King Arthur breakthrough, suggesting that the legendary ruler is five times older than previously thought. Specialists from UK universities discovered that a ...
Researchers have excavated King Arthur's Hall, a rectangular enclosure in southwest England, and determined that it dates to at least 3000 B.C.E.
King Arthur's Hall isn't the only Neolithic structure ... A spokesperson for the Cornwall Archaeology Society, which was also involved in the excavations, said the association with Arthur ...
He is, of course, King Arthur, a figure so imbued with beauty ... But it seems that archaeology can provide some pointers. Tintagel Castle is one of the most romantic sites connected with Arthur ...
A historic site in Cornwall linked to King Arthur has been found to be up to five times older than previously thought after a ...
Pete Herring, president of the Cornwall Archaeological Society, said: “The romantic sounding 16th century name King Arthur’s Hall tells us that here is a place regarded by the moorland ...
Recent archaeological discoveries reveal that King Arthur’s Hall on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall dates back to the Neolithic Period, approximately 5,000 to 5,500 years ago, making it much older than ...
Like many prehistoric monuments in western England and Wales, this tomb has been linked to King Arthur since before the 13th century ... and this excavation gives a really rare and exciting chance for ...
"Knowing when King Arthur's Hall was built will help us ... Dr Rob Batchelor, director of Quest, an archaeological unit from the University of Reading, said: "The wild, remote landscape of Bodmin ...
A historic site in Cornwall linked to King Arthur has been found to be 4,000 ... Improvement" project commissioned the Cornwall Archaeological Unit (CAU) to carry out archaeological investigations ...