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King Arthur's Tintagel 'birthplace' dig finds 'royal residence'

The Royal Residence of 6th Century rulers is believed to have been discovered at the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. The excavation set out to find more about Tintagel's past which is believed to date back to the 5th  and 6th centuries [Credit: Emily Whitfield-Wicks]Archaeologists have unearthed walls about 1m (3ft) thick at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall in the first excavation of a five-year English Heritage project. It is...

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