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The Lost Tomb Of King Arthur Graham Phillips

  • SKU: BELL-51478026
The Lost Tomb Of King Arthur Graham Phillips
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Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.89 MB
Author: Graham Phillips
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Lost Tomb Of King Arthur Graham Phillips by Graham Phillips instant download after payment.

One man's journey to uncover the final resting place of the historical King Arthur
• Pinpoints the exact locations of Arthur's tomb, the ruins of Camelot, and the sword Excalibur using literary research and the latest geophysics equipment
• Examines previously unknown ancient manuscripts preserved in the vaults of the British Library—including one written within the living memory of Arthur's time
• Reveals the mythic king as the real-life leader Owain Ddantgwyn, who united the British to repel invasion from Germany around 500 AD
One of the most enigmatic figures in world history, King Arthur has been the subject of many fantastical tales over the past 1500 years, leading many scholars to regard him and his fabled city of Camelot simply as myth. But, as Graham Phillips shows through a wealth of literary and scientific evidence, King Arthur was a real man, Camelot a real place, and the legendary Excalibur a real...

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