Investigations in the area also uncovered evidence of an early farming settlement that dates back to around 5000 B.C. during ...
This discovery offers an unprecedented glimpse into the burial practices and architectural capabilities of the Celtic ...
Archaeologists in Germany have discovered an impeccably preserved wooden burial chamber at the center of an enormous burial mound from the early Celtic period. The 2,600-year-old grave, uncovered ...
Archaeologists in Dluhonice, near Přerov, uncovered a Celtic burial site, Slavic graves, and an Early Stone Age settlement.
The Riedlingen chamber grave—likely completed around around 585 B.C.—has a completely preserved ceiling, walls, and floor all made of solid oak, and was tucked away about 27 inches below the surface.
Recently, scientists unveiled an incredible archaeological find in Riedlingen, Germany—a 2,600-year-old Celtic burial chamber. This discovery is celebrated for its outstanding scientific importance.
The burial chamber, dating back to the early Celtic period, was found unexpectedly during excavations on the Danube River plains, just 70 centimeters below the surface. The burial mound ...
The discovery of an impeccably preserved Celtic burial chamber in southern Germany is a "stroke of luck for archaeology," scientists say. Archaeologists in Germany have discovered an impeccably ...
Archaeologists discovered a wooden Celtic burial chamber inside a southern Germany burial mound. Dated to between 620 and 450 B.C., these mounds were reserved for high-ranking individuals.