Hochdorf burial mound
The Hochdorf burial mound is an ancient burial site located in Germany, dating back to the La Tène period around 500 BC. It is one of the most significant archaeological finds in the region, revealing insights into the burial practices and social structures of the time. The mound was discovered in 1978 and contained a richly furnished grave, including a large wooden coffin and various artifacts.
The burial site is notable for its impressive contents, which included gold jewelry, weapons, and a ceremonial chariot. These items suggest that the individual buried there was of high status, possibly a chieftain. The Hochdorf burial mound provides valuable information about the Celtic culture and their customs surrounding death and the afterlife.