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Description
of a Hohmichele burial layout.
Grave VI: 12 m southeast of the central chamber and about 2.2 above the old ground surface lay an unplundered wooden chamber (grave VI). It measured 3 by 2.4 m and was 1 m high. This grave also contained a man and a woman. Their equipment included a four-wheeled chariot with trappings for two horses, bronze eating and drinking vessels, a quiver with 51 iron arrowheads, an iron knife and many amber and glass beads (from necklaces), including 2,300 green glass beads. The woman had been laid in the chariot, the man on the floor. The bronze vessels were placed by their feet and heads. There were also remains of embroidered fabrics.
Found at AncientWorlds LLC. 2002-2013. The Danube Valley's District of Heuneburg. [Online] Available at: http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Places/District/508445 [Accessed: 8th May 2014]
Grave VI: 12 m southeast of the central chamber and about 2.2 above the old ground surface lay an unplundered wooden chamber (grave VI). It measured 3 by 2.4 m and was 1 m high. This grave also contained a man and a woman. Their equipment included a four-wheeled chariot with trappings for two horses, bronze eating and drinking vessels, a quiver with 51 iron arrowheads, an iron knife and many amber and glass beads (from necklaces), including 2,300 green glass beads. The woman had been laid in the chariot, the man on the floor. The bronze vessels were placed by their feet and heads. There were also remains of embroidered fabrics.
Found at AncientWorlds LLC. 2002-2013. The Danube Valley's District of Heuneburg. [Online] Available at: http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Places/District/508445 [Accessed: 8th May 2014]