Few Places in England are more steeped in mystery than the Isle of Avalon, or 'this Holyest Erthe' of Glastonbury, one of the most sacred places in the British Isles. hat is the meaning of the Tor of Avalon, which has been likened to the Great Pyramid? What is the truth about the Quest for the Holy Grail and the story of king Arthur? Is there treasure buried in the abbey ruins nearby, as tradition relates? Did Christ visit Glastonbury, or St. Joseph of Arimathea? Is the Holy Cup of the Last Supper buried on Chalice Hill?
One of the most important discoveries was in 1925, when Mrs. K. E. Maltwood discovered the Temple of the Stars or the Glastonbury Zodiac. Professor Oliver Reiser takes this gigantic zodiac as his starting point and quotes those who say that the whole world will 'sit up and take notice' when the full implications of this epic are realized. If it is real, he says, and its objective existence can be properly verified, then it will constitute a momentous 'breakthrough', having more impact than the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Parts include: The Zodiac of Somerset; The Meaning of the Tor; and Camelot, King Arthur, and The Grail.