A 5,000-year-old Neolithic chambered tomb in England, called Arthur’s Stone, is named for Camelot’s King Arthur. Little is known about the historic site, which has prompted archaeologists to excavate it for the first time. The large stones of the inner chamber remain, but were once cove...
A 5,000-year-old Neolithic chambered tomb in England, called Arthur’s Stone, is named for Camelot’s King Arthur. Little is known about the historic site, which has prompted archaeologists to excavate it for the first time. The large stones of the inner chamber remain, but were once cove...
According to popular lore,Arthur’s Stone, a roughly 5,000-year-old tombin the West Midlands of England, boasts ties toKing Arthur, the mythical leader of Camelot. One legend holds that Arthur found a pebble in his shoe while marching to battle and threw it aside, at which poi...