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Discussion between myself and Dr Linda Malcor, co-author of "From Scythia to Camelot" which meticulously demonstrates, that the core of the European stories of 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table', Camelot, and the Holy Grail is not originally Gaelic but North-Iranian!
The scholarly book argues that many of these stories were brought to Western Europe by East-Iranian speaking semi-nomadic chain mail armoured, equestrian peoples, such as the Sarmatians, Alans, Roxalans, Iaziges, Aorsi and others who migrated Westward from their home on the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black Sea and settled much of Western Europe, including Britain, during the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire!
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Discussion between myself and Dr Linda Malcor, co-author of "From Scythia to Camelot" which meticulously demonstrates, that the core of the European stories of 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table', Camelot, and the Holy Grail is not originally Gaelic but North-Iranian!
The scholarly book argues that many of these stories were brought to Western Europe by East-Iranian speaking semi-nomadic chain mail armoured, equestrian peoples, such as the Sarmatians, Alans, Roxalans, Iaziges, Aorsi and others who migrated Westward from their home on the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black Sea and settled much of Western Europe, including Britain, during the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire!
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