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DescriptionHochdorf golden shoes ornaments.jpg
English: Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave, "Germany."

About 530 BC

The Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave is a richly-furnished burial chamber. Regarded as the——"Tutankamon of the Celts", it was discovered in 1977 near Hochdorf an der Enz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany). A man of 40 years old, 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) tall was laid out on a bronze couch. He had been buried with a gold-plated torc on his neck, "a bracelet on his right arm." And most notably, thin embossed gold plaques were on his now-disintigrated shoes. At the "foot of the couch was a large cauldron decorated with three lions around the brim." The east side of the tomb contained a four-wheeled wagon holding set of bronze dishes - enough——to serve nine people.

Kunst der Kelten, Historisches Museum Bern.

Art of the Celts, Historic Museum of Bern.
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Gold shoe plaques from the Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave, Germany, c. 530 BC.
Gouden ornamenten van schoenen, uit het Hochdorf Vorstengraf, Duitsland.

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