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Archaeological Breakthrough: Discovery of a 2,600-Year-Old 'Princely' Funeral Chamber in Germany

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[Cet article a initialement été publié le 13 novembre 2024] According to the press release, additional excavations will be carried out in this area in the coming weeks, and should end this year. A princely tumulus? According to a press release published on October 18, 2024 by the Ministry of Regional Development and Local Housing, a team of archaeologists would have discovered a funeral chamber in the Danube plain, near Riedlingen. It would date…
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[This article was originally published on November 13, 20204] According to the press release, further excavations will be carried out in this area over the next few weeks, and should be completed this year. A princely tumulus? According to a press release issued on October 18, 2024 by the Ministry of Regional Development and Local Housing, a team of archaeologists discovered, as part of excavations, a funeral chamber in the Danube plain, near Ri…

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