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Arthurian Age
Archaeology and history of post-Roman Britain, predominantly in the west, outside the areas of Anglo-Saxon settlement.
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Arthurian Period Sources Vol 4: Places and Peoples and Saxon Archaeology
by John Morris
A dictionary of Arthurian age people and places with discussion and references for the often obscure points, as well as (somewhat dated) articles on the archaeology of the period. 127p (Phillimore 1995)
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £19.95, Our Price GB £4.95

Arthurian Sources Volume 2: Annals and Charters
edited by John Morris
Texts and extensive guidance for using annals and charters as evidence for the age of Arthur. 154p (Phillimore 1995)
Hardback. Publisher's Price GB £19.95, Our Price GB £6.95

Arthurian Sources Volume 5: Genealogies and texts
edited by John Morris
Text, translation and discussion. 149p (Phillimore 1995)
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Arthurian Sources Volume 6: Studies in Dark-Age History
by John Morris
8 essays in which Morris sets out some of the detailed textual analysis behind his controversial reconstruction of Athurian age Britain. 186p (Phillimore 1995)
Hardback. Price GB £19.95

Arthurian Period Sources Volume 1: Introduction, Notes and Index
edited by John Morris
An important source material for students of Dark-Age Britain, this six-volume work details a large corpus of refences and accounts of the period which, whilst not drawing too many conclusions, does allow students to examine the nature and extent of records available.
Hardback. Price GB £19.95

Arthurian Sources Volume 3: Persons
Morris, John
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Excavations at Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, 1990-1999
by Rachel C Barrowman, Colleen E Batey and Christopher D Morris
Romantic rock-perched sea-girt Tintagel is a magical place that resonates with Arthurian associations - and the archaeological reality is no less intriguing than the legend. Investigation of the site began in the 1930s, when Dr Ralegh Radford uncovered remains of buildings with significant volumes of eastern Mediterranean and North African pottery of fifth- to seventh-century date, suggesting a western British site of iconic importance in the ...
Hardback. Price GB £40.00

The Object and the Cause in the Vulgate Cycle
by Miranda Griffin
The thirteenth-century French Vulgate Cycle is the earliest vernacular text to trace the Arthurian world from the beginning of the Holy Grail at Christ's crucifixion to the death of the kingdom and its king. In this study, one of the first to treat the Cycle's five texts as a unified work, Miranda Griffin explores notions of chronology and causality within the Cycle, as the text seeks to explain the origins of Arthurian characters, objects and ...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth: The Life of Merlin
translated with an introduction by Mark Walker
In Geoffrey's Historia Regum, the prophecies of Merlin occupy a prominent place, taking up all of book 7. However Geoffrey also subsequently wrote this less well known piece, a Latin verse Vita Merlini, which draws more closely on the Welsh Merlin tradition, although Geoffrey attempts to synchronise this material with his Histori by presenting it as belonging to Merlin's old age. This English translation preserves the verse hexameter of the ...
Paperback. Price GB £14.99

Arthur: The King in the West
by R. W. Dunning~
A book which looks not for the truth or otherwise of the existence and legends of King Arthur, but rather at the way in which this figure has been adopted into the realms of british history,and the creation of ties which have linked him with various sites, most notably that of Glastonbury. An interesting angle on a much written-about subject. 164p, 110b/w illus, 6col pl (1988, Amberley reprint 2010)
Paperback. Publisher's Price GB £14.99, Our Price GB £5.95
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