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Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04242]
"Arching like a Celt.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like arching.  Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04240]
"Baking Celtic bread.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like helping to bake bread in a Celtic bread house.  Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.NIEDER 03709]
'Danube with a replica of a celtic defense wall.'

Before the Romans the Celts had taken positions along the Danube. On the Braunsberg, near the border between Austria and Slowakia, archeologists have found rests of a village with watchtower. The tower and part of the defense wall have been reconstructed. It's a favourite lookout for the inhabitants of Hainburg as well as Bratislava. Both can see their home town, in Austria the riparian forests of national park Donau-Auen can be seen as well. Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.OBER 04242]
"Arching like a Celt.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like arching. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04242]
"Arching like a Celt.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like arching.  Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.OBER 04242]
"Arching like a Celt.'

Excavation of the Century they called the events following a farmer ploughing up a little bronze ring in 1980, near Mitterkirchen. Eighty Celtic graves saw the light and inspired village officials and archeologists to reconstruct a Celtic settlement, including a burial mound. Visitors are not only invited to have a look in this prehistorical open air museum, they can do things themselves. Like arching. Photo Paul Smit.
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