Celtic ruler statue with pedestal This elaborate replica of the statue of the Celtic ruler from Glauberg is fabricated in our German manufactory of handicraft. The Celtic replica out of alabaster plaster has a height of circa 45 cm and is equipped with slight patina for appearing like the original. The Celtic figure stands on a black pedestal - therefor it appears elegant in every shelf, on the deck or as decoration in a living room. Celtics in the service of Romans! The Celtic ruler was buried with lush burial objects. The Celts didn't have a State in today's sense, but a ruling of princes, between them even were princesses. Their graves of luxury for rulers are Celtic burial monuments for dead person of high social standing with rich burial objects - as well as the one of the ruler from Glauberg. total height of replica: circa 45 cm alabaster stucco wit ancient patina and massive pedestal real brass with printing German manufactory from Glauberg including brass sign Celts' ruler replica like the original discovery The Celtic culture ended with the as typical considered Oppida, great constructed settlements (of height) in the entire Celtic area. In the south of Germany the redoubts of four corners were maintained as graves of soil, can be seen until today in the field.They had functions in a religious way in the cult of the Celts, served as fortifications as well as means of enclosure for farms. Firstly they were farms. The discovery of the Celtic ruler from Glauberg of original size in in the Museum Keltenwelt on the Glauberg - the replica is fabricated true to the original.
This elaborate replica of the statue of the Celtic ruler from Glauberg is fabricated in our German manufactory of handicraft. The Celtic replica out of alabaster plaster has a height of circa 45 cm and is equipped with slight patina for appearing like the original. The Celtic figure stands on a black pedestal - therefor it appears elegant in every shelf, on the deck or as decoration in a living room.
The Celtic ruler was buried with lush burial objects. The Celts didn't have a State in today's sense, but a ruling of princes, between them even were princesses. Their graves of luxury for rulers are Celtic burial monuments for dead person of high social standing with rich burial objects - as well as the one of the ruler from Glauberg.
The Celtic culture ended with the as typical considered Oppida, great constructed settlements (of height) in the entire Celtic area. In the south of Germany the redoubts of four corners were maintained as graves of soil, can be seen until today in the field.They had functions in a religious way in the cult of the Celts, served as fortifications as well as means of enclosure for farms. Firstly they were farms. The discovery of the Celtic ruler from Glauberg of original size in in the Museum Keltenwelt on the Glauberg - the replica is fabricated true to the original.
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