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Significant Iron Age Celtic Grave Unearthed in Hesse

A remarkable discovery of a Celtic princely tomb with notable grave goods has been made during solar park surveys in Hesse, highlighting its European significance.

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Updated 7 days ago
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Archaeologists have uncovered a Celtic princely tomb during surveys for a solar park near Bad Camberg, Hesse. This find, dated to the Iron Age, is considered to hold exceptional grave goods.

Experts, including Hesse’s state archaeologist Udo Recker, have indicated that this discovery is of European significance, underscoring its importance in understanding Celtic history.

The discovery, made on June 9, 2026, adds to the growing body of archaeological evidence in the region, which continues to reveal insights into ancient cultures.