And the Lost Shall Be Found
The UK Telegraph reports that British historians believe they’ve found the site of King Arthur’s Round Table on the site of a Roman amphitheatre in Chester.
They haven’t found the Round Table itself, but here’s something I didn’t know about it:
… rather than it being a piece of furniture, historians believe it would have been a vast wood and stone structure which would have allowed more than 1,000 of his followers to gather.
Historians believe regional noblemen would have sat in the front row of a circular meeting place, with lower ranked subjects on stone benches grouped around the outside.
While we’re on the subject of finding things:
Music historians think that a piano –purchased by a German piano manufacturer from an antiques dealer in Strasbourg, France– might be the mid-eighteenth century piano that Mozart played whenever he was in Strasbourg.
