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That's interesting about valuing assets.
The later Saxon kings also put a value on each estate, but possibly for tax reasons.
The Norman kings continued in this policy.
I am aware that Stonehenge might one day become a conference centre if the habit spreads from Dover (Scheduled National Monuments), and that Hadrian's Wall on the English side might become a long street of brick-walled houses (Napoleonic defences W.H. type), if we don't challenge the DDC Planning Department.
The National Trust have already realised this, and are trying to defend the White Cliffs of Dover Eastern side from the selling-off of the White Cliffs to developers in return for New Homes Bonus funds to DDC.
As for Arthur, wasn't he a Celtic Briton?
Either way, the Celts would have had their earliest settlements in and around Dover, before spreading inland as far as Orkney, the Hebrides, and Tipperary in Ireland and further beyond.
Civilasation in Dover is known to have flourished in the Bronze Age, and one can only assume in the Neolithic Age too.
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