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PART 84

You have reached the end of the web site. The work completed over the last 24 years has now been completed and is published in full in ebook formats for ipad, Kindle and other ebook readers. The story of how this site came into existence and the conclusions reached have implications upon every book ever written about the Norman Invasion and the Battle of Hastings. This will also be published as a print book shortly, but will retail at a fairly high price, this is because it features approaching 200 photographic images and 250 pages of A4 print. The print industry is not really geared for selling books that feature academic study in volume - even if the story warrants it. The option to make this information available to the academic community and public at a reasonable price as an ebook allows the book to be made available at a much lower price.

This story that you have followed comes to a conclusion that will be no surprise to those who have read the evidence to date. What happens next is well worth the small amount of money which will be used to good effect. What I find so remarkable is the fact that all the evidence we have looked at suddenly falls into focus, resulting in the re-examination of the Domesday, Wace and the Chronicle of Battle Abbey evidence identifying the correct site of the Battle of Hastings. Not only is that the case, but a new examination of the Bayeux Tapestry backs up that evidence, where all documents point to the same two sites for the Norman Invasion and the Battle of Hastings - neither of which are located at the traditional sites.

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