Hohmichele Burial Mound (Grave VI) Reconstruction

High status Early Iron Age burials like this one, excavated in the Hohmichele burial mound (Grave VI) between 1938 and 1939, were elaborately outfitted. Grave goods included jewelery, drinking and feasting equipment, weapons and four-wheeled wagons on which the dead were transported to the grave site. This reconstruction shows a so-called double burial of a man and a woman dating to the 6th century BCE in the southwest German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.