Oh man, do I have a few... what would be a good start...
Sometime between 600 and 900 AD there existed a (likely) fiefdom or petty jarldom extending from Norfolk/Suffolk to Oxfordshire that for one reason or another has not been preserved in the written record; this was a time of massive strife so it isn't someone "trying to hide" as much as just erased from history by conflict. There may be a *small* amount of conspiring, but I think it's more just a lack of evidence issue.
140-ish round towers built in this era exhibit architecture is unique for the period, and the current dating seems anachronistic, being early by about 200-400 years based on the historical record of the area we know. Possible warlord and possibly one of the influences of the King Arthur mythos, fits certain anthropological/historical trends in the region as well. Large amount of potential mounds in the region spotted through a mix of satellite, drone, and Google Earth/street view footage, though I both lack the funds to buy surveying equipment, move to England, buy land, and test my theory - and even if I did, I don't want to be proven right as the mounds would then be messed with.
Still, at the high end of the conspiracy - possible fiefdom of "king" (jarl?) Arthur and possibly being hidden by academia.
Also a few stonehenge and Newgrange-like features up in Lincolnshire, but don't remember enough about those without finding all my old paperwork lol.
Sometime between 600 and 900 AD there existed a (likely) fiefdom or petty jarldom extending from Norfolk/Suffolk to Oxfordshire that for one reason or another has not been preserved in the written record; this was a time of massive strife so it isn't someone "trying to hide" as much as just erased from history by conflict. There may be a *small* amount of conspiring, but I think it's more just a lack of evidence issue.
140-ish round towers built in this era exhibit architecture is unique for the period, and the current dating seems anachronistic, being early by about 200-400 years based on the historical record of the area we know. Possible warlord and possibly one of the influences of the King Arthur mythos, fits certain anthropological/historical trends in the region as well. Large amount of potential mounds in the region spotted through a mix of satellite, drone, and Google Earth/street view footage, though I both lack the funds to buy surveying equipment, move to England, buy land, and test my theory - and even if I did, I don't want to be proven right as the mounds would then be messed with.
Still, at the high end of the conspiracy - possible fiefdom of "king" (jarl?) Arthur and possibly being hidden by academia.
Also a few stonehenge and Newgrange-like features up in Lincolnshire, but don't remember enough about those without finding all my old paperwork lol.