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Preface
1. The Story of 'King Arthur'
2. The Matter of Arthur: the Traditional Narrative
3. Swords in the Stones: the Archaeology of Post-Imperial Britain
4. The Antimatter of Arthur: Reassessing the Written Sources
5. Continuity or Collapse? The End of Roman Britain
6. Beyond Brooches and Brochs: Rethinking Early Medieval British Archaeology
7. Red Herrings and Old Chestnuts
8. The Matter of Arthur: Changing the Framework
9. Rethinking the Anglo-Saxon Migration and Setttlement (1): When Did the Anglo-Saxons Come to Britain?
10. Rethinking the Anglo-Saxon Migration and Setttlement (2): The Nature and Scale of the Migration
11. Fifth and Sixth Century Politics in Britannia
12. The End of the 'World of Arthur'
Further Reading Index
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