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The Keys to Avalon: The True Location of Arthur's Kingdom Revealed
 
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The Keys to Avalon: The True Location of Arthur's Kingdom Revealed (Hardcover)
by Steve Blake (Author), Scott Lloyd (Author)
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The first ever book to provide a substantiated geographical setting for the Arthurian legacy, debunking accepted theories about Dark Age Britain --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This text finally reveals the true birthplace of Arthur and establishes a radical view of the history of Ancient Britain. The authors relocate the myths of Arthur and Avalon and place them firmly in the reality of the geographical landscape of North Wales.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Keys to the Truth?, 2 April 2007
By Mr. M. Wilson (Shropshire, England) - See all my reviews
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The biggest drawback to this book, in it being discovered and read by more of the public, is its title. This is why you'll find it on the shelves in the 'Mystical' and 'New Age' section at places like Waterstones instead of 'History', where it should be. Titles can very often be interfered with by publishers and I have it on good authority that this was the case with this one as well as the editing of its content to make it more of a `high street book'.

It is indeed well researched and argued and, as the authors themselves have said, needs to now be grasped by academia and discussed and argued further. (It's all very well us laymen believing their findings but it needs taking further by others in the field). Their findings, if correct, not only change our perception of who Arthur might have been, but the whole political geography of Early Medieval Britain. But their arguments do need challenging.

Having said that, their arguments are the best I've read in my 20 years of Arthurian discovery. The character they present as being the historical Arthur makes sense. A man of his time, a battle leader and not a king, exactly the type of character the monk Gildas was writing about and criticizing in the 6th Century. It also