""This books makes the most of a period about which little is conclusively known. It will be of value to those interseted in this era of British history."" --Bolling Smith, The Coast Defense Journal (March 2009) ""The book covers the fortifications of England and Wales during the early period of the English Dark Ages through the Anglo Saxon invasions. The author examines possible abandoned Roman fortifications the Celtic Britons may have used and the more traditional hill top forts with earthen defenses and wooden walls. A more detailed view of South Cadbury is presented since for many years it had been considered the site of legendary King Arthur's Camelot (or at least the real king the legend grew out of). The site of Dinas Emrys in Wales, associated with Merlin and the myth of the underground pool with two dragons is described with the legend. This work also relates the Arthurian legend to many of the sites presented. The author also explains the use of the long dykes thought to be fortifications. For those interested in the period and the legends, this work helps reveal the reality."" --JE Kauffman, SiteO Newsletter (January 2009) ""King Arthur. Few things capture the essence of romance, chivalry, mystery, and our imaginations the way that Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table do. Most wargamers are aware that the origins of Arthur are shrouded in mystery. Perhaps less well known (or at least less well discussed) is the question as to whether Arthur even existed at all. Readers wishing for a quick introduction into both the debate and the archeological evidence that exists during the 'Arthurian' period would do well to pick up a copy of Angus Konstam's British Forts in the age of Arthur."" --Mike Dorn, The Wargamer (January 2009) ""For any person interested in the time period when Britain hung in the balance between Briton and Saxon, this is a must-have book."" --Jeff Grim, Collected Miscellany