Kurt lichtblau konrad spindler biography
Kurt lichtblau konrad spindler biography death.
Magdalenenberg is the name of an Iron Age tumulus near the city of Villingen-Schwenningen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Kurt lichtblau konrad spindler biography
It is considered the largest tumulus from the Hallstatt period in Central Europe with a volume of 33.000 cubic meters.
The central tomb, where an early Celtic Prince (Keltenfürst) was buried, has been dendrochronologically dated to 616 BC.
The mound, which is still distinctly silhouetted against the landscape, once possessed a height of 10–12 m (now about 8 m) and a diameter of 104 meters. Little is known about the people who erected it, and current research focusses on the identification of their settlement.[1] In the decades after the Prince's death, 126 further graves were mounted concentrically around the central tomb.
At around 500 BC, this tomb was plundered by grave robbers, whose wooden spades were later found by archaeologists.
From 1970 to 1973, the archaeologist Konrad Spindler led another scientific exploration, now