Didn't the romans chronicle their activities in Brittania during their occupation ? I would venture to say there is recorded history of England prior to 800ad .
@@billycaspersghost7528 The unbroken line of Kings through the 'dark ages ' which explains how Arthur fought Romans and hundreds of years later another Arthur fought Saxons. His being fighting fit for 200years created the myth of a legendary King which suited political agenda.
Very interesting & taught very well. What a good professor to learn from! Thank you Sir!
Didn't the romans chronicle their activities in Brittania during their occupation ? I would venture to say there is recorded history of England prior to 800ad .
Yes, dark ages in the mind of this guy.
I presume BilKent University is in Kent - probably close to Portland Bill.
Metre long sword? Interesting info 🤔
There are garnets on funtional jewelry all over Europe.
There was but not in the early Saxon period
The top of the sword looks so much like top of the Saxson Hoard one?
Did you guys DNA test or carbon date any bodies ?
Acid in the soil had completely dissolved any human remains!
The Bruts is no history? Standard narrow minded academic trope.
What are the Bruts?
@@billycaspersghost7528 The unbroken line of Kings through the 'dark ages ' which explains how Arthur fought Romans and hundreds of years later another Arthur fought Saxons. His being fighting fit for 200years created the myth of a legendary King which suited political agenda.
@@davepowell7168 Still don`t understand the "Bruts" thing
I mean the word itself ,what is it ?
Modern ,ancient ,Latin?
@@billycaspersghost7528 Brut chronicle, available online
@@davepowell7168 Thanks .