40,000 Celtic Artifacts and Mysterious Bronze Warrior Discovered in Germany
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40,000 Celtic Artifacts and Mysterious Bronze Warrior Discovered in Germany
Germany’s Oppidum of Manching reveals a bronze warrior. Credit: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation Archaeologists have uncovered more than 40,000 Celtic objects throughout a three-year excavation at the Oppidum of Manching, including a rare and finely crafted bronze warrior figurine that has stirred interest across the archaeological community. The discoveries, made between 2021 and 2024 in the Bavarian town of Manching, offer an un…
Archaeologists in Manching, Bavaria, have made a groundbreaking discovery that provides unprecedented insight into the daily lives, crafts and religious practices of the ancient Celts. During a multi-year excavation, the team uncovered more than 40,000 artifacts at the Manching Oppidum, one of the best-studied Celtic settlements in Central Europe. Among these finds is a miniature bronze warrior figure that has amazed experts with its beautiful d…
The recent archaeological excavations in the Manching Oppidum, located southeast of Ingolstadt, Germany, have brought to light more than 40,000 objects and 1,300 structural finds that offer an unprecedented view of the life, customs and cultural techniques of the Celts who inhabited this region during the Iron Age. [...]
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