s the Grave at Glastonbury Genuine ?
In recent years the Arthurian legends have become very popular. One of the more intriguing aspects of the Arthurian legends deals with the disappearance or death of King Arthur. In many accounts of the Arthurian legends, King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, but what happened to him after reaching the island remains a mystery. Some people say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is once again needed. Others say King Arthur was taken to Avalon and he died there. If this is true, surely his remains were buried in or around the island of Avalon. Some scholars believe that Arthur was indeed buried at Avalon, which, according to these scholars, is now known as Glastonbury. In 1190 monks at the Glastonbury abbey produced a tomb and a cross that they claimed belong to the late King Arthur. Since that time some doubt has arisen about the validity of this claim.