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.
There are garnets on funtional jewelry all over Europe.
There was but not in the early Saxon period
I presume BilKent University is in Kent - probably close to Portland Bill.
Metre long sword? Interesting info 🤔
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 .