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King Arthur’s round table may have been found by archaeologists in Scotland – Telegraph

Posted by on August 28, 2011

Historian John Harrison, chair of the SLHS, who initiated the project, said: “Archaeologists
using remote-sensing geophysics, have located remains of a circular ditch
and other earth works beneath the King’s Knot.

“The finds show that the present mound was created on an older site and
throws new light on a tradition that King Arthur’s Round Table was located
in this vicinity.”

Stories have been told about the curious geometrical mound for hundreds of
years — … (View original article)

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