Advantages: massive amount of information Disadvantages: a very scholarly work
...history. Television has jumped on the band wagon and with films such as King Arthur, Troy and Alexander bringing the past to peoples attention our ancestry seems once more in vogue. One area has always fascinated people due to its mystery and limited written documentation and that is the time of Arthur, the Dark Ages. Many books have been writted trying to justify Arthurs existance, find the historical realities of the man and trace his story. This ... ...he represents about 0.001% of the interest and activity of this period. John Morris`s book The Age of Arthur, fills in the other 99.999% of what we know of the period and is a must for those who have an interest in the realities of the early Dark Age.
The Age of Arthur is a popular phrase used to cover the post Roman period of Britain between the leaving of the legions and the dominance of the Anglo-Saxon settlers. The book has very little to say ...
steerpyke 23.12.2004
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