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King Arthur's Britain (2005)

King Arthur's Britain (2005)
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The documentary King Arthur's Britain features archaeologist Francis Pryor explaining how new discoveries have changed perceptions and opinions of what life might have been like during the time that the famous king may have ruled. The film offers evidence that illuminates such legends as the sword Excalibur, and the creation of the Knights of the Round Table. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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The documentary King Arthur's Britain features archaeologist Francis Pryor explaining how new discoveries have changed perceptions and opinions of what life might have been like during the time that the famous king may have ruled. The film offers evidence that illuminates such legends as the sword Excalibur, and the creation of the Knights of the Round Table. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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    Bethany G.

    This is not really about the historical King Arthur at all, but about post-Roman Britain. Which would be interesting, but for the tone of the commentary which pushes a particular theory and uses sleight of hand to support it. If you already know enough about the time to be able to ignore the narrative there are interesting snippets, but otherwise I'd give it a miss.

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    Jan G.

    The narrator offers an alternative view of pre-Medeval Brittan which he backs-up with archeological evidence. Are his views conclusive? Maybe not, but it is an interesting perspective and is well to be considered. If anyone is looking for King Arthur legend information- it is not here. I liked the documentary as it gave food for thought, but it is poorly named.

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    Daniel J.

    This is a nice production. But his theory that Brtitain was actually not invaded is really far fetched (which is probably his marketing tool). He seems to look at just those facts which appeal to his theory.

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