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Avalon revealed

Avalon revealed

Revealing Avalon Through Archaeology, Texts and Tradition
03 Gaëtan Algoet
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403851075 - 310 pages
Hardcover
€41.95
€41.95
Algoet Publishing

Synopsis

Avalon – The Lost Kingdom explores the historical and archaeological roots of one of Britain’s most enduring legends. Rather than repeating familiar myth, this book examines how early medieval texts, landscape analysis and cultural tradition shaped the idea of Avalon as a real place within the Arthurian world. Drawing on primary sources, comparative geography and archaeological reasoning, Gaëtan Algoet reconstructs how the legend developed, why it persisted and where its origins may lie. The book connects literary evidence with physical landscapes, revealing how memory, belief and history intertwined to create the concept of a lost realm. Written for readers interested in Arthurian studies, medieval Britain and historical myth‑making, this work offers a clear, research‑driven approach to a subject often clouded by fantasy. Additional materials and research updates are available at www.GaetanAlgoet.eu.

About 03 Gaëtan Algoet

Gaëtan Algoet is a visionary author, publisher, and archaeological researcher. Through Algoet Publishing, he brings together history, mythology, and research into captivating reconstructions. His work blends in‑depth archival research with literary imagination, allowing readers not only to gain knowledge but also to embark on a journey to lost kingdoms and forgotten cultures. Each book is released as part of the Diamond Collection: a luxurious hardcover edition in full color, printed on premium paper, with illustrations that sometimes span across two pages. Thus, every publication becomes not only a reading experience but also a collector’s item.

Product specifications

BindingHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateMonday, 10 August 2026
Edition1
ISBN9789403851075
Pagecount310
Interior colorFull color
Size177 x 254 mm
PublisherAlgoet Publishing
Author03 Gaëtan Algoet
CategoryHistory and politics > Culture and archeology