Echoes of Britain: Tintagel: Sea, Stone and Legend
High above the Cornish sea, where broken walls cling to the cliffs and the Atlantic wind seems to carry old stories inland, Tintagel stands as one of Britain’s most evocative historic places. It is a site of stone, salt, trade, power and legend, famous above all for its enduring connection with King Arthur.
Beautifully illustrated in full colour throughout, Echoes of Britain: Tintagel: Sea, Stone and Legend explores the real history behind the romance: the early medieval settlement that looked far beyond Cornwall’s shores, the imported pottery and luxury goods that reveal a place of wealth and status, the dramatic castle built by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and the medieval writers who helped bind Tintagel forever to the Arthurian world.
At the heart of the story lies the famous inscribed stone discovered at Tintagel, often drawn into the Arthur debate but far more valuable as evidence of literacy, status and early medieval importance. This book separates history from wishful thinking without draining the place of wonder. Arthur may remain elusive, but Tintagel’s genuine past is remarkable enough.
Amazing facts inside:
• Fragments of Mediterranean pottery found at Tintagel show that this cliff-top site was linked to long-distance trade routes reaching far beyond Britain.
• The famous Artognou Stone attracted attention because part of its inscription looked tantalisingly Arthurian, though it does not prove that Arthur was ever there.
• Tintagel Castle may have been built as much for prestige, symbolism and Arthurian atmosphere as for military defence.
From Dumnonia and sea roads to ruined walls, romantic tourism, archaeology and myth, this is the story of a place where evidence and imagination meet. Tintagel is not simply a castle, nor merely a legend. It is a landscape where Britain’s early medieval past, medieval ambition and Arthurian memory still echo in the stone.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Echoes of Britain: Tintagel: Sea, Stone and Legend High above the Cornish sea, where broken walls cling to the cliffs and the Atlantic wind seems to carry old stories inland, Tintagel stands as one of Britain's most evocative historic places. It is a site of stone, salt, trade, power and legend, famous above all for its enduring connection with King Arthur. Beautifully illustrated in full colour throughout, Echoes of Britain: Tintagel: Sea, Stone and Legend explores the real history behind the romance: the early medieval settlement that looked far beyond Cornwall's shores, the imported pottery and luxury goods that reveal a place of wealth and status, the dramatic castle built by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and the medieval writers who helped bind Tintagel forever to the Arthurian world. At the heart of the story lies the famous inscribed stone discovered at Tintagel, often drawn into the Arthur debate but far more valuable as evidence of literacy, status and early medieval importance. This book separates history from wishful thinking without draining the place of wonder. Arthur may remain elusive, but Tintagel's genuine past is remarkable enough. Amazing facts inside: - Fragments of Mediterranean pottery found at Tintagel show that this cliff-top site was linked to long-distance trade routes reaching far beyond Britain.- The famous Artognou Stone attracted attention because part of its inscription looked tantalisingly Arthurian, though it does not prove that Arthur was ever there.- Tintagel Castle may have been built as much for prestige, symbolism and Arthurian atmosphere as for military defence. From Dumnonia and sea roads to ruined walls, romantic tourism, archaeology and myth, this is the story of a place where evidence and imagination meet. Tintagel is not simply a castle, nor merely a legend. It is a landscape where Britain's early medieval past, medieval ambition and Arthurian memory still echo in the stone. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798199520171
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