We can also look at archaeological finds. We can study the other graves of Arthur candidates like Riothamus, and the graves of other people of Arthur's times given in early Arthurian and Welsh and other sources. We can study the locations of his last battle and grave in all the exant early traditional Arthurian sources. Although many think/feel that Arthur's grave location is an unsolvable mystery there are a few ways we can narrow down where Arthur's grave is. We have already narrowed down generally where Arthur can and can't be in a separate previous paper, but it is necessary to confirm actual specific sites. If a grave and a body that can be said to be Arthur's could be found it would be a major proof of his existence and of where and when and who he really was. The location "(King) Arthur's" grave is a question which has arisen every so often over the years but it has as yet remained a mystery.
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