The Lost Tomb of King Arthur

Nonfiction, History, British
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Author: Oliver Hayes ISBN: 9781909698628
Publisher: Bretwalda Books Publication: October 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Oliver Hayes
ISBN: 9781909698628
Publisher: Bretwalda Books
Publication: October 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In about the year 1190 monks at Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset claimed that they had found the tomb of King Arthur. The discovery is today routinely dismissed as a crude hoax worked by monks greedy for the money that would come from a stream of pilgrims visiting the tomb. But was it a hoax? And if Arthur was not buried in Glastonbury, where was he buried?

In this book historian Oliver Hayes goes back to original records of the find, including eyewtiness accounts to assess if this was a hoax, a genuine mistake or the real thing. He assesses how likely it was that Arthur would have been buried at Glastonbury, the motives of those involved in the discovery and takes a long, cold look at the evidence. And he comes to some startling conclusions.

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In about the year 1190 monks at Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset claimed that they had found the tomb of King Arthur. The discovery is today routinely dismissed as a crude hoax worked by monks greedy for the money that would come from a stream of pilgrims visiting the tomb. But was it a hoax? And if Arthur was not buried in Glastonbury, where was he buried?

In this book historian Oliver Hayes goes back to original records of the find, including eyewtiness accounts to assess if this was a hoax, a genuine mistake or the real thing. He assesses how likely it was that Arthur would have been buried at Glastonbury, the motives of those involved in the discovery and takes a long, cold look at the evidence. And he comes to some startling conclusions.

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