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Tintagel, Cornwall: the 1990 excavations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Christopher D. Morris
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, The University, Glasgow G12 2QQ
Jacqueline Nowakowski
Affiliation:
Cornwall Archaeological Unit, Old County Hall, Station Road, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3EX
Charles Thomas
Affiliation:
Lambessow, St Clement, Truro, Cornwall TR1 1TB

Extract

A recent assessment of the evidence, old and new, for the nature and dates of the main sites within the Tintagel complex appeared first in Antiquity (Thomas 1988a). The paper ended by stating that ‘properly planned and rigidly controlled excavation … is not just desirable, but overdue’, and a second article (Thomas 1990) demonstrated that the large quantity of finds from the post-Roman occupation on Tintagel Island can now be related to structured commerce, linking Ireland and Atlantic Britain to several regions in the Mediterranean during the 5th and 6th centuries AD. During 1988/9 Tintagel Castle (that is, the Island and the mainland wards) as a Property in Care administered by English Heritage moved up to 7th place in the table of visitor-numbers, with a total of 140,000 and a combined admissionsplus-retail income of £162,000 (source: E.H. Marketing 1989). However, since it is abundantly clear that the archaeological importance of the whole site-complex must outrank the commercial status of the Castle as a PIC, an independent Tintagel Research Committee has been formed. It held a first one-day meeting at Tintagel and Truro in April 1990, under the chairmanship of Professor Malcolm Todd (University of Exeter). The Committee operates under a combined aegis of the Duchy of Cornwall (the owner, since 1337, of the Castle), Royal Institution of Cornwall, Cornwall County Council and the University of Exeter, and its membership is principally academic.

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1990

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Footnotes

Two years ago, Charles Thomas set out in ANTIQUITY the nature of Tintagel castle, and its central place to understanding what happened in southern Britain during the centuries following Roman withdrawal. Fieldwork earlier this year was financed by commercial sponsorship that depended, curiously, on the Arthurian reputation of the place – a reputation the work is likely yet further to undermine

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