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The early Celtic "prince" of Hochdorf was buried with two bronze daggers with so-called antenna-hilt, one of which was elaborately covered with gold foil for the burial - a symbol of the deceased's social rank.
Dating around 530 BC.
On display at Landesmuseum Württemberg
#archaeology
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