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So far, they have dated the wood of what may be a tool left by Celtic builders to 585 B.C. This, among other observations, has led the archaeologists to hypothesize that the burial chamber was ...
Experts from the Olomouc Archaeological Center recently uncovered a large Celtic cremation burial site dating to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC. Besides this, skeletal graves belonging to the 9th ...
A 2,600 year old Celtic burial chamber has recently been uncovered in the town of Riedlingen, Germany. The wooden structure is notably well-preserved, retaining its walls, floor, and ceiling.
The burial chamber contained evidence of multiple individuals, shedding light on demographic and societal aspects of Celtic life. The primary occupant, estimated to have been a teenager aged 15 to ...
A Remarkable Celtic Find Emerges In Riedlingen, Germany, a recently unearthed burial mound revealed a wooden structure that's an impressive 2,600-year-old Celtic burial chamber.
DNA suggests ancient Celtic royalty was matrilineal Two of Germany’s most famous Iron Age burial mounds suggest nobility was passed down by mothers. Andrew Paul Jun 3, 2024 11:00 AM EDT ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient Celtic burial ground and retrieved various artifacts―including a sword that was forged 2,300 years ago and decorated with a swastika motif. The swastika ...
A unique and exceptionally well-preserved Celtic burial chamber has been found near Riedlingen, Germany. It has stunned archaeologists.
While searching for remaining World War II explosives, German archaeologists recently unearthed an ancient Celtic burial pit filled with “like new” artifacts. Archaeologists were excavating to ...
Another burial at the site, dating to about 800 B.C., holds the body of an ancient warrior bearing a sword, along with a woman bedecked in solid-bronze bracelets.
The 2,600-year-old grave, uncovered near the town of Riedlingen, is only the second well-preserved Celtic burial chamber to be uncovered in Germany. Wood buried underground in dry or normal ...
Experts from the Olomouc Archaeological Center recently uncovered a large Celtic cremation burial site dating to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC. Besides this, skeletal graves belonging to the 9th ...