@Archatgs @morangles Ha! My view on Arthur remains that he's a folkloric/mythical figure historicised in 9thC with mixture of genuine 5thC >
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@morangles @Archatgs > (eg IIRC he puts a major early AS centre where hardly any pre-Viking 'Germanic' material etc). I guess what am > -
@morangles @Archatgs > saying is=fascinating read w/ ideas, but be cautious! :) -
@caitlinrgreen @Archatgs as per xfiles the truth is out there ... and in-between! 5thC Britain+most 6thC is a slate waiting to be deciphered -
@morangles @Archatgs Indeed! Though I think an interdisciplinary approach can help with this ;) -
@caitlinrgreen @Archatgs it will take many disciplines & unexpected discoveries like Sutton Hoo, Staffordshire or Aregundis
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