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16 April 2021
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King Arthur – felled by archaeology and DNA

26 February 2021 Neil Godfrey

By Neil Godfrey. Another fascinating program, King Arthur’s Britain: Truth Unearthed. As a boy, I read in children’s books that after the Romans evacuated Britain early in the fifth century the indigenous peoples fell into […]

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King Arthur – who (or what) was he?

19 February 2017 ASLAN Hub

King Arthur is known to us today as a legendary British leader who led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. It was apparently a time of […]

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