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By Alex Lang New York (Knewz) — Where is the round table? A 5,000-year-old tomb known as “Arthur’s stone” will soon be facing an archeological dig and will be open to the public to tour. The relic is named for King Arthur and is supposedly the site of many fables. Some claim that the King killed a giant at the site, and the giant left his elbow impressions on one of the stones when he fell. The King Arthur stone site is also the inspiration for CS Lewis’ stone table where Aslan the Lion is sacrificed in “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.” The tomb has never been excavated and only the inne…