
Vortigern Studies has the
internet's most comprehensive treatment of
Britain's history from the end of the Roman era
to Arthurian times. Edited by Robert M. Vermaat,
this unique website focuses primarily on the
person of Vortigern and the enigmatic earthwork
called Wansdyke. It features narrative histories,
original source documents and important texts,
extensive bibliographies, reading lists,
informative articles by guest writers, maps,
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What's ? in 2006
December 10,
2006
A revised guest-article by
August Hunt: The Red Deagon of
Wales.
October 29,
2006
A new guest-article by
Keith Nurse: Dark Age Halls of
Power, in which the author
looks at archaeological and other
evidence of post-Roman successor
settlements in the area of Hadrian's Wall.
Could they offer a blueprint for other
successor states from the times of
Vortigern to Arthur?
April 16, 2006
New in the Bibliography for March:
- Harris,
Anthea (2003): Byzantium,
Britain & the West:
Archaeology of Cultural Identity
AD400-650, (Tempus). *
- Maund,
Kari L. (2002): The Welsh
Kings, The Medieval Rulers of
Wales, (Tempus).*
March 6, 2006
New in the Bibliography for March:
Wynn, Philip (1997):
Frigeridus, the British Tyrants,
and the early fifth Century
Barbarian Invaders of Gaul and
Spain, in: Athenaeum 85, pp.
69-75.*
January 21, 2006
A new year and a good
startoff with a new guest-article by
Patrick Constable: Discordia, towards a
Chronology for 5th century Britain.
New in the Bibliography for January:
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Everything that went before can be
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'1999', the '2000' ,
the '2001', the
'2002', the '2003', the '2004' and the '2005' pages!
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