When researching the reality of giants in the past, one story which has survived the ages is the apparent discovery of the ‘Glastonbury Giant’ which was allegedly unearthed in 1190, on orders of King Henry II, following rumors that the legendary King Arthur was in fact buried at that specific locati…
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Venus Figurines – Fertility Symbols, Portraits, Dolls, or Upper Paleolithic Porn? Greek creation myths Dinner Invitations for Famous People from the Past The Green Sahara More Greek Mythology Suggested Books PARTNERS Updated 8 October, 2021 - 01:54 J.P. Robinson The Glastonbury Giant: Who Did the Mystery Bones of A Nine Foot Skeleton Belong To? Read Later Print When researching the reality of giants in the past, one story which has survived the ages is the apparent discovery of the ‘Glastonbury Giant’ which was allegedly unearthed in 1190, on orders of King Henry II , following rumors that the legendary King Arthur was in fact buried at that specific location. Here, between two ancient pyramid-shaped pillars at Glastonbury in Somerset, England, workers dug down to a depth of seven feet where they found a leaden cross with the inscription: HIC JACET SEPULTUS INCLYTUS REX ARTURUS IN INSULA AVALLONI This translates as “Here lies buried the renowned King Arthur in the Isle of Avalon.” Glastonbury Cross. (Kiyoweap / Public Domain ) This discovery inspired the excavators to dig even further in the hope of finding solid proof of the legend’s existence and at sixteen feet deep they finally struck a large coffin hollowed out from the trunk of an old oak tree. Inside they discovered the skeletal remains of a man who had once measured close to nine feet tall, laid next to the skeleton of an average-sized woman, assumed at that time to be Arthur’s Queen, Guinevere. As covered in detail in The Myth Of Man by J.P. Robinson, skeletons measuring nine feet tall have been found all over the globe, with many examples having been discovered in the United States in particular. Glastonbury’s Association with King Arthur It is said that their bones were reinterred in the church there about a century later, right before the altar and in the presence of King Edward I . It is from that time that Glastonbury’s long association with the Arthurian legends was cemented in history, despite the opposing arguments claiming that the inscribed leaden cross must have been placed there much later than the original grave, as it was buried nine feet above the actual coffin. Site of what was supposed to be the grave of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere on the grounds of former Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset, UK. (Thor NL / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Many believed that the cross must be a fraud, possibly left there by the monks at the nearby Benedictine Abbey, in an attempt to reap fame upon the abbey and the area by encouraging the nobility to offer donations supporting such a hallowed spot where the body of one of England’s greatest ever legends was laid to rest. Is the Cross a Fraud? The Encyclopedia Britannica supports this theory, ‘The identification of Avalon with Glastonbury is equally likely to have been an attempt by Glastonbury monks to exploit the prestige of the Arthurian legends for the benefit of their own community, just as later the popularity of the Grail legend led them to claim that Joseph of Arimathea had established himself at Glastonbury.’ Others have suggested that the bodies were likely Celtic in origin, as hollowed-out oak trunk coffins had been a method used by the Celts in the past. Top Ten Giant Discoveries in North America Secret Stonehenge: Mounds, Artifacts, and Intrigue Archaeologists May Have Discovered the Birthplace of King Arthur: Legends Come to Life? Medieval Wood Coffins - 9th-10th century. ( Erica Guilane-Nachez / Adobe Stock) The Presence of a Giant Is Not Disputed Despite the conspicuous discovery of Arthur’s alleged gravestone , the actual find of a giant figure is not really up for dispute, as the respected historian Giraldus Cambrensis personally examined the massive bones in 1194 and he pronounced them genuine. Then hundreds of years later, in 1962-63, archaeologist Dr. Ralegh Radford studied the ancient giant remains following additional excavations of the site and ‘confirmed that a prominent personage had indeed been buried there at the period in question.’ So, whether or not the bones belonged to the legendary King Arthur or not, it appears that the skeletal remains of a nine-foot-tall male were unearthed at Glastonbury nearly 1,000 years ago, which brings giant mythology back to life. Who knows what other remarkable finds lay buried beneath the ground waiting to be discovered? Top image: Glastonbury Tor. Source: vlorzor / Adobe . Inset: Representational image of a skeleton. Credit: BigStockPhoto By J.P. Robinson This article is an excerpt from 'The Forgotten Race' chapter in the non-fiction work on hidden history and real myths, The Myth Of Man by J.P. Robinson. Updated on October 7, 2021. Section: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsMyths & LegendsEurope Tags: glastonburyKing ArthurKing Henry IIGlastonbury GiantArthurianGuinevereKing Edward I J.P. J.P. Robinson was born in Beverley on the East Yorkshire coast of England in 1975. He first became fascinated by the possibility of UFOs and extraterrestrial beings in his late teens during the early 90's; the last decade before the... Read More Login or Register in order to comment Comments Crasslee wrote on 9 October, 2021 - 23:25 The only reference to Dr Ralegh Radford examining the supposedly giant bones from Glastonbury Abbey in 1962/3 comes from Roy Norvill's 1979 book, Giants: The Vanished Race of Mighty Men. Where he got that from I have no idea, as Dr Ralegh Radford never wrote or published anything about this supposed examination. Despite the fact that the notes on his 1951 to 1964 excavations at Glastonbury Abbey are freely available, and make no mention of any giant bones. You can access his comprehensive notes here> https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/glastonbury_ahrc_2014... Crasslee Robertus wrote on 8 October, 2021 - 03:34 IJ Brown, the article does NOT say Dr. Radford DISCOVERED the bones of a giant, but that he examined the existing bones, apparently buried in the grave pictured above. -- Robertus Sir Clerke wrote on 17 October, 2021 - 22:47 Where did you read that Christ was reborn in every tribe? Sir Clerke Jagganatha wrote on 11 October, 2020 - 11:48 I was baptised a Catholic. We learned prayers at the end of which we say Amen. Decades later I had a copy of the Egyptian book of the Dead in which Amen was the high God of Egypt, and The Vatican and other Catholic haunts hoard loads of egyptian relics. Now at the risk of adding 2+2 and getting 5, 14, 24, 72, 7, 144,000 or any other of the "sacred" numbers mentioned in old books said to have been revealed by JC himself, is it a coincidence that this story has it that Arthur was buried in a hollowed-out tree Trunk, awaiting resurrection just like Osiris in Egypt, and that the Lamb of God is said to have been killed and to have been reborn in every tribe and nation on the face of the Earth, including, (on a 2+2+FAITH) basis, at Glastonbury? IJ Brown wrote on 10 October, 2020 - 21:37 Readfing this artcil;e again we can say it is full of false claims. The most prominent is this ...”Then hundreds of years later, in 1962-63, archaeologist Dr. Ralegh Radford studied the ancient giant remains following additional excavations of the site and ‘confirmed that a prominent personage had indeed been buried there at the period in question.’ There is no archaeological record of Dr Radford in this era discovering giant bones. Therefore, now he’s dead, people are free to make BS claims. Hey, we are ones who would love it to be true (obviosuly as we have a femur shaft from someone of 8’2”) but this story about the Glastonbury bonbes being examined recently is BS. But I’d like JP to prove us wrong on that one. Pages1 2 next › last » (8 Comments) Related Articles on Ancient-Origins 19 July, 2022 - 14:54 Molly Dowdeswell Did Joseph of Arimathea Bring the Holy Grail to Britain? According to the Biblical Gospels , Joseph of Arimathea played a key role in the days following Jesus’ death and leading up to his resurrection . It is claimed that he removed Jesus’ body from the... Read Later Read more about Did Joseph of Arimathea Bring the Holy Grail to Britain? 1 July, 2021 - 02:00 Meagan Dickerson King Arthur: A Very British Messiah? King Arthur is undoubtedly one of the most enduringly popular heroes to come out of the medieval era, and he has meant many things to many people for hundreds of years. 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