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Gerry and his son, Kenneth, had already planned a visit to explore Yeavering Bell - an ancient hill fort in North Northumberland, occupied some 2,000 years ago by the Votadini, an ancient British tribe. During the 'expedition', they suddenly stumble on something that leads to a major investigation involving archaeologists and scientists. This uncovers the truth about the leaders of the Kingdom of the Votadini and their battles to repel invading Angles and Saxons. Moreover, the identity of the so-called 'legendary' King of the Britons, Arthur, is finally revealed.

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Gerry and his son, Kenneth, had already planned a visit to explore Yeavering Bell - an ancient hill fort in North Northumberland, occupied some 2,000 years ago by the Votadini, an ancient British tribe. During the 'expedition', they suddenly stumble on something that leads to a major investigation involving archaeologists and scientists. This uncovers the truth about the leaders of the Kingdom of the Votadini and their battles to repel invading Angles and Saxons. Moreover, the identity of the so-called 'legendary' King of the Britons, Arthur, is finally revealed.

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Autorenporträt
Gerry Spoors has an Honours degree in Chemistry, and is a Chartered Chemist, Chartered Scientist and fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. In his spare time, he has spent many years studying the history of early Britain, particularly what is now Northern England and Southern Scotland. The main tribe occupying this area was the Votadini, and their greatest Chieftain was Cunedda, whose descendants significantly influenced subsequent British history.