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A structure in southwest England that's associated with King Arthur isn't medieval as scientists had long thought. Instead, it dates back more than 5,000 years, to the Neolithic, or New Stone Age ...
King Arthur’s Hall, once thought medieval, was revealed to be a 5,500-year-old Neolithic monument in Cornwall. (CREDIT: Cornwall National Landscape) ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have virtually unwrapped a rare medieval manuscript describing how Merlin aided King Arthur early in his reign.
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.
Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, with its preservation considered a miracle.
Medieval RPG Legends of the Round Table is a King Arthur adventure that feels like classic Baldur’s Gate taking place on a tapestry.
The discovery suggests the mysterious "King Arthur's Hall" in England is older than Stonehenge.
Researchers have found pages of a rare medieval manuscript masquerading as a cover and stitched into the binding of another book, according to experts at the Cambridge University Library in ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have virtually unwrapped a rare medieval manuscript describing how Merlin aided King Arthur early in his reign.
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