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Glastonbury, Arthur, Infinity & Beyond!


In this series of articles, we've discussed many topics related to the spiritual and historical aspects of Glastonbury, particularly relating to King Arthur.

However, these articles have barely scratched the surface.

For example, according to legend, Glastonbury Tor is laced with hidden, underground tunnels. Some of these tunnels lead to the Abbey, and have been used by gas workers in the mid-20th century, or perhaps later.

Simple geology confirms the likelihood of a network of tunnels in the Tor, due to the limestone which colors White Spring.

What is the significance and mystickal use of these tunnels...? No one knows with certainty.

But King Arthur historians will also be interested in sites far beyond Glastonbury, including Bath (where a sword and cauldron of apples were found in what was once a lake). Cornwall, Wales, and Scotland are among the sites with important artifacts suggesting links to King Arthur.

For those who want to continue researching subjects related to this article series, I offer the following links as starting points:

Glastonbury

Women of Arthurian Legends

  • Ladies includes a history of Medieval women, plus biographical information on the leading ladies of Arthurian legend. This is an excellent starting point.

  • Goddesses of Avalon lists many women respected--and sometimes deified--by the Sisterhood of Avalon. Thoughtful articles and superb links.
King Arthur The Holy Grail Arthurian history in general

  • The Labyrinth's Arthurian Links are among the best online, if you're a serious student of Medieval and/or Arthurian history.
For further study, offline

In addition to the usual classics, several books can be helpful: