King Arthur’s legendary Round Table is no longer the stuff of fantasy – researchers say they’ve found the location of the most famous landmark in Camelot’s magical kingdom. The amphitheater, which ...
It turns out that King Arthur’s legendary round table was a lot more badass than you ever thought. It most likely seated 1,000 people, and was probably built on the ruins of an old Roman settlement.
New evidence suggests an amphitheater became a stronghold linked to Arthur’s Round Table. New evidence reveals how a Roman amphitheater was transformed into a fortified stronghold in the 5th century.
New evidence reveals how a Roman amphitheater was transformed into a fortified stronghold in the 5th century. Prof. Mark Horton explores whether this hidden building served as a political or military ...