29/01/2021 12:52
Archaeologists of the National Museum of Banat discovered, during the summer of last year, a good part of the settlement belonging to the Celtic horizon of the 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C., in the Freidorf site in western Timisoara.
On this occasion, housing structures were brought to light, as well as traces of possible workshops. From the filling of the archaeological complexes were extracted priceless information on the way of life of the populations of that time. Among them, there are some aspects related to the spiritual life, illustrated by the discovery of two anthropomorphic clay figurines. Such pieces have been interpreted as having a magical character, which is suggested by various interventions observed on them (intentional mutilations or the presence of foreign bodies), on Friday reads the website of the National Museum of Banat.