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An almost incomparable ‘princely’ tomb of ancient Celtic noble found in Germany
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An almost incomparable ‘princely’ tomb of ancient Celtic noble found in Germany

A remarkable discovery has been made in Bad Camburg, Germany, where a 'princely grave' linked to Celtic culture was unearthed during construction. This grave, filled with gold, armaments, and iron wagon fittings, is one of only two comparable finds in the entire country. District archaeologist Kai Mückenberger initially expected to find nothing but was thrilled to uncover such a treasure trove. The site dates back to the 5th century BCE and showcases the incredible craftsmanship of the Hunsrück-Eifel Celtic culture.
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