King Arthur’s Round Table Discovered?

It’s not quite the table you’d order from Pottery Barn, but the Epoch Times thinks this could be the famed round table of King Arthur’s court.
Archaelogists surveying the King’s Knot landmark near Stirling Castle in Scotland have discovered a circular feature beneath the site that could explain why folklore links the knot with the legendary Round Table where King Arthur gathered his knights.
They found the remains of a round ditch and other earthworks lying beneath, which are older than the visible earthworks.
“The finds show that the present mound was created on an older site and throws new light on a tradition that King Arthur’s Round Table was located in this vicinity,” said SLHS chairman John Harrison, according to UK newspaper the Telegraph.
“Of course, we cannot say that King Arthur was there, but the feature which surrounds the core of the Knot could explain the stories and beliefs that people held,” he added.
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