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Under a Roundabout of the Dawn Had Been Sleeping for 2,500 Years the Grave Never Looted From a Celtic Prince with His Etruscan Cauldron of One Metre

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In 2015, the Inrap brought to light, under a roundabout in the Dawn, a 2,500-year-old Celtic princely tomb, perfectly preserved and equipped with an exceptional Etruscan cauldron, one metre in diameter, containing the residue of an aromatized red wine. Ten years of careful restoration and one million euros were needed to resurrect this unique archaeological treasure, now exposed to Troyes. More
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In 2015, the Inrap brought to light, under a roundabout in the Dawn, a 2,500-year-old Celtic princely tomb, perfectly preserved and equipped with an exceptional Etruscan cauldron, one metre in diameter, containing the residue of an aromatized red wine. Ten years of careful restoration and one million euros were needed to resurrect this unique archaeological treasure, now exposed to Troyes. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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