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The Idea of Glastonbury

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38 years into a grand life, I went to Lampeter University in '97 to study archaeology, and I had a good time there. It was a very exciting place to be at that point, full of unfettered lecturers who s

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The Idea of Glastonbury

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The Idea of Glastonbury – a history of legends Skip to content Menu Glastonbury Tales 38 years into a grand life, I went to Lampeter University in ’97 to study archaeology, and I had a good time there. It was a very exciting place to be at that point, full of unfettered lecturers who seemed to like the cut of my jib. They gave me lots of gold stars, and I managed to pick up a grant to do a PhD. This eventually led to a Big & Proper Academic Book called Creating Prehistory: Druids, Ley-Hunters and Archaeologists in pre-war Britain, which was published by Blackwell in 2008. In a nutshell, the book’s about who controls the past. Ideas about the past tell us a lot more about Now than they do about Then. Fascinated by unorthodox views, the Straight History of Weird became my thing, which explains how I got drawn to Glastonbury. I also like focussing on specific places. I like the insights that local history brings, and I’m very interested in how this town’s inhabitants hav...

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