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Archaeologists in Germany have discovered a rare ancient burial site dating back approximately 2,500 years near Bad Camberg in Hesse. It is believed to belong to a Celtic chieftain or a member of the ruling class. The tomb contains three gold rings, a luxury bronze pitcher of Etruscan craftsmanship, and rare ceremonial artifacts, indicating the high status of the interred individual. Experts are currently studying more than a hundred artifacts within the grave, and this discovery is considered one of the most significant archaeological finds in the region over the past hundred years.
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