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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CamelotCamelot - Wikipedia

    The dig revealed that the site seems to have been occupied as early as the 4th millennium BC and to have been refortified and occupied by a major Brittonic ruler and his war band from c. 470. This early medieval settlement continued until around 580. [ 17 ]

  2. www.legendofkingarthur.co.uk › arthurian-places › camelotCamelot, King Arthur's Court

    Excavations carried out a there between 1966 and 1970 confirmed that this large hill fort was refortified in the King Arthur era and was occupied by a powerful leader and his followers. More recently, largely through the influence of T. H. White .

  3. Coins minted on the site in the eleventh century are marked 'CADANBYRIC' which does sound much like 'Cadbury'. Excavations by Leslie Alcock revealed that the ancient site was massively refortified around the year 500AD by a leader of great wealth and power - Arthur maybe?

  4. Cadbury Hill is believed to have been the historical hillfort used by King Arthur, called the historical Camelot by some. An excavation done in the late '60s and early '70s uncovered signs that the hillfort had been reoccupied and refortified in the fifth century.

  5. Excavations carried out at the site in 1966-1970 confirmed that this large hill fort (with 1200 yards of perimeter surrounding an eighteen-acre enclosure and rising about 250 feet above the surrounding countryside) was refortified in the Arthurian era and was occupied by a powerful leader and his followers.

  6. Recent archaeological excavations found that the hillfort was refortified in the mid-5th century during the lifetime of Arthur. The structures at the fort indicate that this was a royal compound of a powerful King. Cadbury Castle is considered by many to be the most likely location for Camelot.

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  8. Excavations carried out at the site in 1966-1970 confirmed that this large hill fort (with 1200 yards of perimeter surrounding an eighteen-acre enclosure and rising about 250 feet above the surrounding countryside) was refortified in the Arthurian era and was occupied by a powerful leader and his followers.

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