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Thousands of archaeological site monuments and finds that can be assigned to the Iron Age (800-15 BC) and in particular to the Celtic culture have been documented in Hesse. They form a veritable treasure trove for science. From March 10, 2022, the first state-wide archeology year invites you to discover Iron Age Hesse with numerous events. Special exhibitions at a total of eight museum locations deal with buzzwords that seem modern, such as innovations, consumption of resources or urbanization, as well as outstanding achievements of Celtic handicrafts. The lively accompanying volume penned by 39 authors from monument preservation, museum and research is aimed at all those interested in archeology and offers an excellent overview of the current state of knowledge. Entertaining, richly illustrated research overview at the time of the Celts in Hesse by the new material iron.
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Thousands of archaeological site monuments and finds that can be assigned to the Iron Age (800-15 BC) and in particular to the Celtic culture have been documented in Hesse. They form a veritable treasure trove for science. From March 10, 2022, the first state-wide archeology year invites you to discover Iron Age Hesse with numerous events. Special exhibitions at a total of eight museum locations deal with buzzwords that seem modern, such as innovations, consumption of resources or urbanization, as well as outstanding achievements of Celtic handicrafts. The lively accompanying volume penned by 39 authors from monument preservation, museum and research is aimed at all those interested in archeology and offers an excellent overview of the current state of knowledge. Entertaining, richly illustrated research overview at the time of the Celts in Hesse by the new material iron.